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Reperfusion of low attenuation areas complicating subarachnoid hemorrhage. Tagliaferri, C. Compagnone, E. Pascarella, F. Sarpieri et al. Stroke in the young: relationship of active cocaine use with stroke mechanism and outcome. Nanda, P. Vannemreddy, B. Willis, R. Brain oxygen metabolism may relate to the temperature gradient between the jugular vein and pulmonary artery after cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Kinoshita, K. Inada, M. Ebihara, T.
Intracranial pressure monitoring: modeling cerebrovascular pressure transmission. Daley, C. Leffler, M. Czosnyka, J. Guendling, P. Smielewski, M. Czosnyka, P.
Lewis, J. Nortje, I.
Timofeev et al. Monitoring and interpretation of intracranial pressure after head injury. Hutchinson, M. Balestreri, M. Hiler, P. Smielewski, J. The temporal profile of edema formation differs between male and female rats following diffuse traumatic brain injury. The effect of intravenous fluid replacement on the response to mannitol in experimental cerebral edema: an analysis of intracranial pressure, serum osmolality, serum electrolytes, and brain water content.
Matrix metalloproteinase-9 is associated with blood-brain barrier opening and brain edema formation after cortical contusion in rats. Shigemori, Y. Katayama, T. Mori, T. Maeda, T. Delayed precursor cell marker response in hippocampus following cold injury-induced brain edema. Nakamura, O.
Miyamoto, S. Yamashita, R.
Keep, T. Itano, S. Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor does not affect contusion size, brain edema or cerebrospinal fluid glutamate concentrations in rats following controlled cortical impact. Sakowitz, C. Schardt, M.
The XIII International Symposium on Brain Edema intracerebral hemorrhage, including the primary event and Tissue Injury was held June 1–3, , in Ann Ar -. ing-induced brain injury and that ev- erything possible must , John Wiley &. Sons Inc tional Symposium on Brain Edema and Tissue.
Neher, J. Stover, A. Unterberg, K. Li, T.
Kuroiwa, N. Katsumata, S. Ishibashi, L. Sun, S.
Endo et al. Alteration of gap junction proteins connexins following lateral fluid percussion injury in rats. Ohsumi, H. Nawashiro, N. Otani, H. Ooigawa, T. Toyooka, A. Yano et al. Zinc protoporphyrin IX attenuates closed head injury-induced edema formation, blood-brain barrier disruption, and serotonin levels in the rat. Vannemreddy, A.
Ray, R. Patnaik, S. Mohanty, H.
The relationship between the intracranial pressure—volume index and cerebral autoregulation. Panerai RB. The effect of hematoma removal for reducing the development of brain edema in cases of putaminal hemorrhage Pages Okuda, M. The pilot project is devising a framework that is being scaled up with respect to content volume and diversity to serve all levels and disciplines of learners. This volume contains 93 papers from internationally recognized experts in the field of brain edema and brain injury.
A novel neuroprotective compound FR with dual inhibition of calcineurin and cyclophilins. Uchino, S. Morota, T. Takahashi, Y. Ikeda, Y. Kudo, N. Ishii et al. Search for novel gene markers of traumatic brain injury by time differential microarray analysis. Ishikawa, H. Morota, C.
Ikeda et al. Diffusion tensor feature in vasogenic brain edema in cats. Zhao, T. Miyasakai, F. Tanabe, T. Nagaoka, H.