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  2. Cerebral hypoxia - Wikipedia

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    Brain injury as a result of oxygen deprivation either due to hypoxic or anoxic mechanisms are generally termed hypoxic/anoxic injuries (HAI). Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy ( HIE ) is a condition that occurs when the entire brain is deprived of an adequate oxygen supply, but the deprivation is not total.

  3. Grinker myelinopathy - Wikipedia

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    The anoxic event is likely to cause damage to cytoplasmic ATP-dependent enzymes in oligodendrocytes. Because many of these enzymes play essential roles in myelin turnover, damage to these enzymes is thought to adversely affect the ability of the body to sustain myelin in white matter, leading to the demyelination of those areas of the brain ...

  4. Diffuse axonal injury - Wikipedia

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    High levels of intracellular Ca 2+, the major cause of post-injury cell damage, [30] destroy mitochondria, [11] and trigger phospholipases and proteolytic enzymes that damage Na+ channels and degrade or alter the cytoskeleton and the axoplasm. [31] [26] Excess Ca 2+ can also lead to damage to the blood–brain barrier and swelling of the brain ...

  5. Anoxic depolarization in the brain - Wikipedia

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    Anoxic depolarization is a progressive and uncontrollable depolarization of neurons during stroke or brain ischemia in which there is an inadequate supply of blood to the brain. [1] Anoxic depolarization is induced by the loss of neuronal selective membrane permeability and the ion gradients across the membrane that are needed to support ...

  6. Brain injury - Wikipedia

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    Not everyone fully heals from brain damage, but it is possible to have a full recovery. Brain injuries are very hard to predict in outcome. Many tests and specialists are needed to determine the likelihood of the prognosis. People with minor brain damage can have debilitating side effects; not just severe brain damage has debilitating effects. [49]

  7. Anne Heche ‘Not Expected to Survive,’ Has Severe Brain Injury ...

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    Anne Heche may not recover from her injuries sustained in her car crash on Friday."Unfortunately, due to her accident, Anne suffered a severe anoxic brain injury and remains in a coma, in critical ...

  8. Anne Heche Suffered Severe Anoxic Brain Injury, 'Not ... - AOL

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    Anne Heche’s family is sharing an update after the actress was involved in a fiery car crash late last week. Unfortunately, due to her accident, Anne Heche suffered a severe anoxic brain injury ...

  9. Anne Heche suffered a severe brain injury and 'is not ... - AOL

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    "Unfortunately, due to her accident, Anne Heche suffered a severe anoxic brain injury and remains in a coma, in critical condition," read the statement, sent on behalf of the actress's family ...