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Intracranial Pressure/Volume Relationship in Acute Experimental Water Intoxication

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Intracranial Pressure II

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The steep slope of the intracranial pressure/volume (P/V) curve at higher intracranial pressures is attributed to a decrease in volumetric buffering capacity within the cranium, and is believed to play an important role in cerebral hemodynamics. The experiments herein reported were designed to study the relations between the development of brain edema, the increase in brain tissue pressures, and the changes in cerebral blood flow distribution in acute water intoxication.

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Furuse, M., Brock, M., Weber, R., Hasuo, M., Dietz, H. (1975). Intracranial Pressure/Volume Relationship in Acute Experimental Water Intoxication. In: Lundberg, N., Pontén, U., Brock, M. (eds) Intracranial Pressure II. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66086-3_21

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