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Microneurosurgical Anastomoses for Cerebral Ischemia [Contents]
From jacket: The purpose of this volume is to present a series of important papers on the rapidly growing surgical field of microneurosurgical anastomoses for cerebral ischemia. It includes papers on the indications and results of microneurosurgical bypass anastomoses; on the techniques used to study patients before and after surgery, including cerebral blood flow psychometic testing, etc.; and on the basic mechanisms of cerebral ischemia studies in animals. New ideas are suggested for techniques involving increased use of the occipital arteries and the development of vein, arterial, or prosthetic grafts in place of the STA (superficial temporal artery). Also discussed are the importance of measuring blood flow in the STA where possible, and the measurement of cerebral blood flow pre- and postoperatively to monitor the results. Psychometric studies are shown to be of importance pre- and postoperatively in addition to careful neurologic evaluation
Li JK: Neural Tube Defects – From Origin to Treatment Edited by: Diego F Wyszynski. Oxford University Press, New York; 2006.
A review of 173 cases of myelomeningocele seen in a tertiary referral fetal management unit over a 12 year period
Changes in the CSF fluid pathways in the developing rat fetus with early onset hydrocephalus
Comparison of key interhemispheric connections and the posterior commissure in normal and hydrocephalic rat fetuses
A study of the incidence of hydrocephalus and cortical development in HTx rat fetuses treated with folate supplements
Fate of small diameter cervical veins grafted into the common carotid arteries of growing rabbits
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A study of the incidence of hydrocephalus and cortical development in HTx rat fetuses treated with folate supplement