Progress in brain research. Volume 30, Cerebral circulation /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; New York :
Elsevier,
1968.
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Colección: | Progress in brain research ;
v. 30. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Progress in Brain Research: Cerebral Cirulation; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Section I: Anatomy/Embryology; Chapter 1. Anatomy and embryology of cerebral circulation; Chapter 2. The vascular architecture of the cortex and the cortical blood flow; Chapter 3. Microradiographic study of the arterial circulation of the brain; Section II: Physiology; Chapter 4. Methodology of cerebral blood flow measurement; Chapter 5. Blood flow measurements in clinical neurosurgery; Chapter 6. Regional cerebral blood flow in cerebrovascular disorders
- Chapter 7. A method for the study of experimental cerebral vasospasmChapter 8. Clinical investigations on interrelations between intracranial pressure and intracranial hemodynamics; Chapter 9. Cerebral blood flow during sleep in patients with raised intracranial pressure; Chapter 10. The effects of halothane and trichloroethylene on cerebral perfusion and metabolism and on intracranial pressure; Chapter 11. Cerebral blood flow during intracranial hypertension related to tissue hypoxia and to acidosis in cerebral extracellular fluids
- Chapter 12. Extracellular pH in the brain and cerebral blood flowChapter 13. The significance of cortical extracellular pH for the regulation of blood flow in the cerebral cortex; Chapter 14. The mechanism of action of carbon dioxide in the regulation of cerebral blood flow; Chapter 15. Influence of systemic blood pressure on blood flow and microcirculation of ischemic cerebral cortex: a failure of autoregulation; Chapter 16. Disturbances of gas metabolism in patients with occlusive cerebrovascular disease
- Chapter 17. On the regulation of cerebral blood flow in diseases of the brain with special regard to the "luxury perfusion syndrome" of brain tissue, i.e. a Syndrome characterized by relative hyperemia or absolute hyperemia of the brain tissueChapter 18. Experimental "luxury perfusion" in the cerebral cortex of the cat; Chapter 19. Rheoencephalography : present status; Chapter 20. Model studies of the circle of Willis: flow and pressure changes
- Chapter 21. Observations on continuous vascular pulsative phenomena in the cerebral cortex of experimental animals with special reference to the effect of closed vs. opened calvariumSection III: Neuropathology; Chapter 22. Neuropathology of intracranial haemorrhage; Chapter 23. Occlusive cerebrovascular disease; Section IV: Neuroradiology; Chapter 24. Quantitative and qualitative methods in the study of cerebral blood flow; Chapter 25. The application of the subtraction method to cerebral angiography; Chapter 26. Official discussion; Section V: Other methods of investigation