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" Primary and Secondary Brain Stem Lesions "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 728724
Doc. No : b548476
Main Entry : by György Csécsei, Oskar Hoffmann, Norfrid Klug, Albrecht Laun, Robert Schönmayr, Jan Zierski.
Title & Author : Primary and Secondary Brain Stem Lesions\ by György Csécsei, Oskar Hoffmann, Norfrid Klug, Albrecht Laun, Robert Schönmayr, Jan Zierski.
Publication Statement : Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1987
Series Statement : Acta Neurochirurgica, 40.
Page. NO : (x, 130 pages 80 illustrations)
ISBN : 3211820256
: : 3709189411
: : 9783211820254
: : 9783709189412
Contents : Schönmayr, R., Cerebral Mass Displacements. Part I: Cisternal Hernia in Intracranial Tumours in the Computer Tomogram. Part II: Clinical Findings in Primary and Secondary Brain Stem Lesions --;Laun, A., Acute Direct and Indirect Lesions of the Brain Stem --;CT Findings and Their Clinical Evaluation --;Klug, N. and Csécsei, G., Electrically Elicited Blink Reflex and Early Acoustic Evoked Potentials in Circumscribed and Diffuse Brain Stem Lesions --;Zierski, J., Blood Flow in Brain Structures During Increased ICP --;Hoffmann, O., Biomathematics of Intracranial CSF and Haemodynamics. Simulation and Analysis with the Aid of a Mathematical Model.
Abstract : This volume is the first to describe all clinically and experimental relevant aspects of primary and secondary brain stem lesions important to clinicians. It contains a detailed description of the computer-tomographical and morphological changes of the cerebral cisterns in acutely and chronically increased intracranial pressure. The prognostic value of clinical parameters of primary and secondary brain stem lesions is demonstrated. The possibilities of assessing the clinical course by computer-aided evaluation are presented. In addition to that, comprehensive view of morphological, radiological and clinical findings, extensive investigation concerning blink reflex (BR) and auditory evoked brain stem potentials (BAEP) supply highly relevant functional aspects of those lesions. The effects of raised intracranial pressure upon BR, BAEP as well as upon cerebral blood flow and focal flow in different brain areas were studied in animal experiments and reveal new and fascinating conclusions. Based on these investigations, a mathematical model following modern concepts of system analysis was developed. The model includes the intracranial system, autoregulation of cerebral flow (cardiovascular components) and the short-time behaviour of arterial blood pressure regulation.
Subject : Medical radiology.
Subject : Medicine.
Subject : Neurosciences.
Added Entry : György Csécsei
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