Pathogenesis and Therapy of Neurovascular Compression Syndromes
A special issue of Biomedicines (ISSN 2227-9059). This special issue belongs to the section "Neurobiology and Clinical Neuroscience".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2023) | Viewed by 13158
Special Issue Editor
Interests: neurosurgery; neuro-oncology; brain tumors; genetic predispostition to cancer
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Dear Colleagues,
Neurovascular compression syndromes are challenging disorders resulting from the compression of cranial nerves at the transition zone. Their exact pathomechanism remains unclear. The most likely chain of events leading to neurovascular compression symptoms is vascular compression in the transition zone → demyelination → nucleus hyperexcitability → symptoms. The proposed Special Issue aims to enhance efforts leading to better insights into the pathogenesis of neurovascular compression syndromes and its possible link to new therapeutic approaches. We encourage authors to submit papers related to the following aspects of pathogenesis/treatment:
- Anatomical and/or hemodynamical variability;
- Nerve structure alternations;
- Nucleus hyperexcitability;
- Brain white/gray matter changes;
- Disturbances in ion channels;
- Inflammatory background;
- Alerted proteome and biochemical parameters;
- Other possible aspects of the pathogenesis of neurovascular compression syndromes;
- Therapeutic approaches.
Dr. Bartosz Szmyd
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- neurovascular conflicts
- neurovascular compression syndromes
- trigeminal neuralgia
- hemifacial spasm
- glossopharyngeal neuralgia
- geniculate neuralgia
- superior laryngeal neuralgia
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