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Occlusive Arterial Disease of the Child and Young Adult: Clinical Electroencephalographical Analysis of 26 Cases
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Child's Brain
Child's Brain (1978) 4 (1): 1–14.
Published Online: 04 March 2008
...N. Chiofalo; J. Madsen; A. Fuentes; L. Basauri; M. Castro 26 patients suffering from acute arterial disease, predominant in childhood and young adults, have been studied. Convulsive symptom and electroencephalographic (EEG) findings are especially analyzed. The series are grouped following...
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Comparison of the Effects of Surgical Decompression and Resection of Local Edema in the Therapy of Experimental Brain Trauma: Investigation of ICP, EEG and Cerebral Metabolism in Cats
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Child's Brain
Child's Brain (1979) 5 (5): 484–498.
Published Online: 04 March 2008
..., the following parameters were monitored continuously in 12 cats: ventricular pressure, epidural pressure over both hemispheres, arterial and central venous pressure and heart rate. The EEG was evaluated continuously, using a computer (power spectra). After catheterization of the superior sagittal sinus...
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Electroencephalographical-Anatomical Correlation of Brain Tumours in Infancy and Childhood
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Child's Brain
Child's Brain (1981) 8 (6): 417–422.
Published Online: 04 March 2008
...N. Chiofalo; V. Armengol; A. Fuentes; O. Olivares; J. Madsen; P. Vidal EEG correlated with anatomical aspects of 198 brain tumours in children gave the following results in hemispheric neoplasms: a rather precise location in 40% of the cases; lateralized in 42%; 14% showed only generalized...