The Nervous System: A Three-volume Work Commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, Volume 2Donald B. Tower |
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... pressures , protein , glucose , cel- lular reactions , and even study of the colloidal reactions of CSF proteins . The Merritt and Fremont - Smith monograph in 1938 ( 2 ) was a CEREBROSPINAL FLUID PRESSURES Application of isovolumetric ...
... pressures , protein , glucose , cel- lular reactions , and even study of the colloidal reactions of CSF proteins . The Merritt and Fremont - Smith monograph in 1938 ( 2 ) was a CEREBROSPINAL FLUID PRESSURES Application of isovolumetric ...
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... pressures and pulsatile pressures on brain require further study . Monitoring Intracranial Pressure Scandinavian workers have been leaders in developing several systems for monitoring intra- cranial pressure ( 6,7 ) . These have ...
... pressures and pulsatile pressures on brain require further study . Monitoring Intracranial Pressure Scandinavian workers have been leaders in developing several systems for monitoring intra- cranial pressure ( 6,7 ) . These have ...
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... pressure rises rapidly . When intracranial pressure ap- proaches diastolic pressure , CBF decreases and cerebral function becomes impaired . How- ever , a spontaneous recovery phase usually ensues in which the bleeding ceases , intra ...
... pressure rises rapidly . When intracranial pressure ap- proaches diastolic pressure , CBF decreases and cerebral function becomes impaired . How- ever , a spontaneous recovery phase usually ensues in which the bleeding ceases , intra ...
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Influence of the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative | 1 |
Clinical Electroencephalography | 25 |
Neuroradiology as a Discipline | 35 |
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