High-altitude cerebral edema evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging: clinical correlation and pathophysiology
PH Hackett, PR Yarnell, R Hill, K Reynard, J Heit… - Jama, 1998 - jamanetwork.com
Context.—Because of its onset in generally remote environments, high-altitude cerebral edema
(HACE) has received little scientific attention. Understanding the pathophysiology might …
(HACE) has received little scientific attention. Understanding the pathophysiology might …
Neurologic complications of lightning injuries.
M Cherington, PR Yarnell… - Western journal of …, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Over the past ten years, we have cared for 13 patients who suffered serious neurologic
complications after being struck by lightning. The spectrum of neurologic lesions includes the …
complications after being struck by lightning. The spectrum of neurologic lesions includes the …
High-altitude cerebral edema (HACE): the Denver/Front Range experience
PR Yarnell, J Heit, PH Hackett - Seminars in neurology, 2000 - thieme-connect.com
High-altitude cerebral edema (HACE) is a potentially fatal metabolic encephalopathy
associated with a time-dependent exposure to the hypobaric hypoxia of altitude. Symptoms …
associated with a time-dependent exposure to the hypobaric hypoxia of altitude. Symptoms …
Acute and evolving MRI of high-altitude cerebral edema: microbleeds, edema, and pathophysiology
PH Hackett, PR Yarnell, DA Weiland… - American Journal of …, 2019 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
MR imaging of high-altitude cerebral edema shows reversible WM edema, especially in the
corpus callosum and subcortical WM. Recent studies have revealed hemosiderin deposition …
corpus callosum and subcortical WM. Recent studies have revealed hemosiderin deposition …
Hyponatremia and central pontine myeIinolysis
PJ BURCAR, MD NORENBERG, PR YARNELL - Neurology, 1977 - AAN Enterprises
Autopsy in a patient with severe hyponatremia showed central pontine myelinolysis. Review
of our patients with central pontine myelinolysis and those described in the English …
of our patients with central pontine myelinolysis and those described in the English …
[PDF][PDF] Lichtenberg figures and lightning: case reports and review of the literature
…, S Olson, R Russon, PR Yarnell - CUTIS-NEW …, 2007 - cdn.mdedge.com
LFs are transient, lasting a few hours to 48 hours. LFs appear as early as 20 minutes to 1
hour after the lightning strike and as late as 3.5 hours after the event. LF can arise in a circular …
hour after the lightning strike and as late as 3.5 hours after the event. LF can arise in a circular …
The 'ding' Amnestic states in football trauma
PR Yarnell, S Lynch - Neurology, 1973 - AAN Enterprises
… Yarnell, MD … Yarnell), and the Department of Educational Psychology. University of
California, Davis (Dr. Lynch). … Yarnell), and the Department of Educational Psychology …
California, Davis (Dr. Lynch). … Yarnell), and the Department of Educational Psychology …
Seizure admissions to a city hospital: the role of alcohol
MP Earnest, PR Yarnell - Epilepsia, 1976 - Wiley Online Library
Among 472 adult seizure admissions to a municipal hospital, 41% had a history of alcohol
abuse. Those were predominantly men aged 40 to 50 years. The primary underlying …
abuse. Those were predominantly men aged 40 to 50 years. The primary underlying …
Retrograde memory immediately after concussion
PR Yarnell, S Lynch - The Lancet, 1970 - Elsevier
Progressive retrograde amnesia was noted in four football players who, after concussion, had
definite post-traumatic confusion but knew the immediate preconcussive event. They then …
definite post-traumatic confusion but knew the immediate preconcussive event. They then …
Minor whiplash head injury with major debilitation
PR Yarnell, GV Rossie - Brain injury, 1988 - Taylor & Francis
A group of patients suffering major debility after minor whiplash head trauma, seen in one
office practice, has been retrospectively studied. Typically, acute neck and upper back aches …
office practice, has been retrospectively studied. Typically, acute neck and upper back aches …