Intracranial pressure.

Consists of proceedings of the 1st- International Symposium on Intracranial Pressure, 1972- .

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: International Symposium on Intracranial Pressure
Other Authors: Brock, M. (Mario), 1938-, Lundberg, Nils
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: New York : Springer-Verlag, 1972-
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Table of Contents:
  • v. 2. CFS passage into the superior sagittal sinus - cinematographic observations in cats
  • Volume pressure curves and pial vascular pressure gradients int eh rhesus monkey
  • Neuropathological alterations in rat brain after complete ischemial due to raised intracranial prssure
  • The pathophysiologic, morphologic, and flow consequences of severe experimental intracranial hypertension in the rat
  • Effects of intracranial hypertension, low-pressure hydrocephalus and subsequent ventriculo-peritoneal shunting on monoamine neurons in rabbit brain
  • Monoamine metabolism in rat brain after increased intracranial pressure
  • The effect of triethyl tin cerebral edema on the behavior, blood flow, intracranial pressure and brain water content in the rat
  • Effect of raised intracranial pressure on pulmonary function in cats
  • The effect of intermittent waves of raised intracranial pressure on cerebral blood flow: an experimental study on primates
  • The effect of hypocapnia on normal and increased intracranial pressure in cats and rabbits
  • v. 3. Pathogenic role of the non-reflow phenomenon in an experimental subarachnoid hemorrhage model in the dog
  • Increases in ICP and development of plateau waves in decompensated hydrocephalic cats- a new model
  • Increases intracranial pressure and lung water in dogs
  • v. 4. Sympathetic nervous control of CFS production in normal and hydrocephalic animals and its relationship to cerebral blood volume and intracranial pressure
  • Changes of osmolarity of brain, cerebrospinal fluid and plasma in acute cytotoxic edema in cats
  • Effects of various therapeutic management on raised intracranial pressure and dynamics brain edema in brain abscess model in cats
  • Regional evaluation of blood flow and metabolism in experimental brain tumor of rats
  • Effect of a ca⁺⁺ channel blocker on the cerebral reflow phenomenon in the dog
  • Attenuation of freeze injury intracranial hypertension in cats using D-600
  • Peripheral organ blood flow distribution during raised intracranial pressure in young lambs