Brain Hypoxia Pain
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1975, 1975
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1975 |
Series: | Advances in Neurosurgery
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Brain Hypoxia
- Neuropathology of Cerebral Hypoxia
- Effects of Different Hemodynamic Condititions on Brain Capillaries: Alveolar Hypoxia, Hypovolemic Hypotension, and Oubain Edema
- Pathophysiological Aspects of Cerebral Hypoxia
- Activation of a Cortical Seizure Focus Under Hypoxia: O2-Deficiency Effect or Result of Tissue Acidosis?
- Cerebral Oxygen Consumption in Profound Arterial Hypoxemia and Hypocapnia
- Development and Time Course of Blood Brain Barrier Disturbances Caused by Hypoxia
- The Influence of Ventricular Perfusion on Normal Brain
- Biochemical Aspects of Cerebral Hypoxia
- Cerebral Metabolic Rates as Determinants of Hypoxic Survival of Adult Mice
- The Arterio-Venous Lactate and Pyruvate Difference of the Injured Human Brain and Reactions During Different Inspiratory Oxygen Pressures
- CSF-Electrolytes in Two Different Types of Metabolic Brain Edema
- The Clinical Significance of CSF Acid-Base Determination
- Clinical Aspects of Cerebral Hypoxia
- Thermorhizotomy in Trigeminal Neuralgia: Preliminary Considerations on 46 Cases
- Controlled and Partial Percutaneous Electrocoagulation of the Gasserian Ganglion in Facial Pain
- Remarks on the Techniques of Electrocoagulation of the Gasserian Ganglion for Trigeminal Neuralgia. Experience With More than 900 Operations Performed in over 600 Patients from 1952 to 1974
- Results of Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia by the Operation of Dandy
- Results of Surgical Treatment of Idiopathic Trigeminal Neuralgia Using Different Operative Techniques
- Free Communications
- Complications from Surgery on a Vulnerable Spinal Cord
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Evoked Potential Studies for the Evaluation of Spinal Function After Experimental Spinal Trauma
- x201C;Dumb-Bell”-Shaped Echinococcus in the Spinal Canal
- Atypical Localizations of Pachymeningitis Cervicalis Hypertrophicans
- Neurophysiological Models for Nociception, Pain, and Pain Therapy
- Electrical Stimulation of the Spinal Cord for the Relief of Pain
- Control of Pain by Electrical Stimulation: A Clinical Follow-Up Review
- The Clinical Value of Dorsal Column Stimulation (DCS)
- Central Stereotactic Interventions for Intractable Pain
- Long-Term Results of Central Stereotactic Interventions for Pain
- Intermittent Thalamic Stimulation in the Management of Intractable Pain
- Results of Stereotaxic Operations in Patients With Intractable Pain
- Cerebral Stereotaxic Operations for Pain
- Intrathecal Application of Phenol in the Treatment of Intractable Pain
- Place of Hypophysectomy in the Neurosurgical Treatment of Pain
- Percutaneous Differential Thermal Trigeminal Rhizotomy for the Management of Facial Pain
- Results of Percutaneous Controlled Thermocoagulation of the Gasserian Ganglion in 300 Cases of Trigeminal Pain
- First Experiences With the Anterior Discectomy Without Fusion of the Cervical Spine in Cases of Acute Disc Rupture
- Computerized Tomography Using the High Definition Matrix (160×160). An Early Evaluation
- Informational Value and the Therapeutical Application of Selective Angiography
- The Meningeal Branch of the Occipital Artery
- Pediatric Head Injuries
- Cerebral Artery Occulsion Due to Trauma
- Concentrations of Glycogen, Glucose, Lactate and Amino Acids in Brain Tumors
- CBF-Studies from Three Sides in Patients With Intracranial Tumours
- Tumour Diagnosis by Cytology of Cerebrospinal Fluid
- Vascular Neoplasms of the Brainstern: A Place for Profound Hypothermia and Circulatory Arrest.
- Coagulation Changes Following Intracranial Operations
- Report on One Hundred Pituitary Adenomas
- Gelastic Epilepsy in Tumours of the Hypothalamic Region
- Restitution of Vasomotor Autoregulation by Hypocapnia in Brain Tumors
- Cerebral Metabolic Behaviour in Relation to Oxygen in Comas During the Acute Neurosurgical Phase
- Influence of CSF-Resorption Pathways on Intracranial Capacitance
- Five Year Follow-Up of 65 Patients Treated With Extra-Intracranial Arterial Bypass for Cerebral Ischemia
- The Response of Human Cerebral Blood Flow to Anaesthesia With Thiopentone, Methohexitone, Propanidid, Ketamine, and Etomidate
- The Value of Routine Respirator Treatment in Severe Brain Trauma
- Pain
- Central Interactions of the Systems of Rapidly and Slowly Conducted Pain
- Open Spinal Surgery for (Intractable) Pain
- Anterolateral Cordotomy in Cases of Phantom Limb Pain
- Results After Open Cordotomy
- Percutaneous Cordotomy
- Pain Treatment of Advanced Malignant Diseases by High Cervical Percutaneous Cordotomy
- Experience With Percutaneous Cordotomy
- Potentials and Limits of Percutaneous Cervical Cordotomy