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Pathology of cerebrospinal microcirculation
- Title
- Pathology of cerebrospinal microcirculation / edited by J. Cervós-Navarro [and others].
- Publication
- New York : Raven Press, ©1978.
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- Description
- xxvi, 606 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
- Series Statement
- Advances in neurology ; v. 20
- Uniform Title
- Advances in neurology ; v. 20.
- Subject
- Cerebrovascular disease > Congresses
- Spinal cord > Blood-vessels > Diseases > Congresses
- Diseases > Animal models > Congresses
- Microcirculation > Congresses
- Cerebrospinal fluid
- Blood > Circulation
- Cerebral circulation
- Microcirculation
- Cerebrovascular disease
- Brain > Congestion
- Cerebrovascular Circulation
- Cerebrovascular Disorders
- Microcirculation
- Cerebrospinal Fluid
- Blood > Circulation
- Stroke
- Cerebrospinal fluid
- Cerebral circulation
- Brain > Congestion
- Cerebrovascular disease
- Diseases > Animal models
- Spinal cord > Blood-vessels > Diseases
- Genre/Form
- Congress
- proceedings (reports)
- Conference papers and proceedings
- Conference papers and proceedings.
- Actes de congrès.
- Note
- "Based on the proceedings of the International Erwin Riesch Symposium on the Pathology of Cerebrospinal Microcirculation, Berlin, September 7-10, 1977."
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographies and index.
- Contents
- Morphometric evaluation of capillaries in different laminae of rat cerebral cortex by autonomic image analysis: changes during development and aging -- Metabolism of brain capillaries in relation to active ion transport -- Arteriole as a site of metabolic exchange -- Intercellular contacts in primate cerebral arteries: acute effects of subarachnoid injection of artificial cerebrospinal fluid, serotonin, and blood -- Immunohistochemical demonstration of actin and myosin in brain capillaries -- Characterization of venules in the brain -- Regional differences in arterial metabolic rates: its significance in relation to cerebral vasospasm -- Effect of decreased arterial PCO2 on the pial arteriolar response to adenosine -- Effect of histamine on pial arteries: a microapplication study -- Actions and interactions of cations and anions on pial arteries -- Cerebrovascular actions of serotonin -- Vasomotor response of cerebral blood vessels to dopamine and dopaminergic agonists -- Behavior of extracellular H+ and K+ activities during functional hypermia of microcirculation in the brain cortex -- Production of nonserogenous CSF compounds in the CNS of teleosts -- Histochemical, ultrastructural and functional evidence for a neurogenic control of CSF production from the choroid plexus -- Blood-pressure-dependent brain sodium uptake after choroid plexectomy representing transcapillary filtration as source of extracelluar fluid -- Microcirculation within the cerebral extracellular space -- Patterns of microcirculatory failure during incomplete cerebral ischemia -- Cerebral microvasculature in ischemia.
- Alterations of small veins in cerebral ischemic foci -- Cerebral circulation disturbances in various hypoxic conditions -- Total and regional cerebral hemodynamic and metabolic abnormalities during endotoxin shock: prevention with methylprednisolone -- Cerebral microvessels permeability during ischemia-induced seizures -- Cerebral microvessels as mediators of cerebral transport -- Brain microvessels. I. Enzymic activities -- Brain microvessels. II. Effect of ischemia and dihydroergotoxin on enzymic activities -- Adrenergic involvement in cerebral blood flow: changes in controlled hypotension -- Local cerebral glucose utilization during resolution of embolic experimental ischemia -- Sodium sequestration in vertebrate glial nuclei: implications in the pathogenesis of ischemic brain injury -- Pathophysiologic correlations in the blood-brain barrier: damage to air embolism -- Cerebral microvascular alterations in arterial air embolism -- Coupling of function, metabolism, and blood flow after air embolism of the cat brain -- Pathophysiology and morphology after microembolization of the cat brain -- Directional character of vasogenic edema -- Vesicular transport through endothelial cells in focal brain edema -- Regional brain uptake of norepinephrine following mechanical or osmotic opening of the blood-brain barrier -- Primary dilatation of the cerebral resistance vessels as a cuase of increased intracranial pressure -- Further studies on postischemic brain edema: contribution of disorders of central circulatory and respiratory mechanical difficulties.
- Increased tissue water in the brain: influence of regional cerebral blood flow and oxygen supply -- Hypertension and the blood-brain barrier -- Increased vesicular transport of horseradish peroxidase across the blood-brain barrier after chemical induction of hypertension -- Cerebral vessels in spontaneously hypertensive rats -- Pathological changes of cerebral vessel endothelial cells in spontaneously hypertensive rats, with special reference to the role of these cells in the development of hypertensive cerebrovascular lesions -- Reactions of pial vessels to acute arterial hypertension at various levels of arterial pH and carbon dioxide tension -- Vasopressin concentration in the blood during acute short-term intracranial hypertension in cats -- Correlation of spinal cord blood flow, sensory evoked response, and spinal cord function in subacute experimental spinal cord compression -- Morphological evidence of microcirculatory disturbances in experimental spinal cord trauma -- Spinal cord blood flow after experimental trauma in the dog. I. Morphological findings after standardized trauma -- Ultrastructural changes in spinal gray matter microvasculature after impact injury -- Microcirculatory disturbances during the early phase following experimental spinal cord trauma in the rat -- Spinal cord transection and subsequent treatment with cyclophosphamide or isobutyl-2-cyanocrylate: associated microvascular abnormalities -- spinal cord blood flow after experimental trauma in the dog. II. Early changes in spinal cord blood flow in the surrounding area of a traumatic lesion -- Microangiographic observations of morphological vessel changes after experimental spinal cord trauma.
- Pores and tubule-containing vacuoles in altered blood vessels of the central nervous system -- Architecture of cerebral capillaries in aged human subjects with hypertension -- Enzyme histochemical studies on the brain vessels in hypertension -- Vascular changes in the human senile brain -- Demonstration of early capillary lesions in the brain by means of artificial reperfusion -- Relation between 13-minute 133Xe clearance curves and types of brain lesions in patients with severe acute brain injury -- Reactivity of the cerebral vascular bed to CO2 in patients with head injury -- Cerebral artery spasm: histological changes in necropsies of cases of subarachnoid hemorrhage -- Brain monamines in metabolic coma and stroke -- Microneurosurgical revascularization for cerebral ischemia -- Ultrastructural studies of cerbral aneurysms and angiomas gained operatively -- Transmission and scanning electron microscope of the microcirculation of gliomas -- Further observations on the fine structure of blood vessels in neurotuberculosis: possible significance of vasculities with proliferated basement membrane -- Alterations of the cerebral vessels in craniocerebral injuries: histochemical and angiographic studies.
- ISBN
- 0890042373
- 9780890042373
- LCCN
- 77084125
- OCLC
- ocm04047629
- 4047629
- SCSB-273874
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library