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Clinical Deterioration and Intracranial Pressure Patterns Following Aneurysm Surgery

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Treatment of Hydrocephalus Computer Tomography

Part of the book series: Advances in Neurosurgery ((NEURO,volume 6))

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The problem of postoperative deterioration following a successful direct operation for intracranial aneurysms remains a problem, despite technical advances in the surgery. The postoperative course in 55 patients was studied to determine patterns of deterioration.

Section of a thesis submitted by Mr. FEARNSIDE for the degree of Master of Surgery in the University of Sydney.

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Fearnside, M.R., Adams, C.B.T. (1978). Clinical Deterioration and Intracranial Pressure Patterns Following Aneurysm Surgery. In: Wüllenweber, R., Wenker, H., Brock, M., Klinger, M. (eds) Treatment of Hydrocephalus Computer Tomography. Advances in Neurosurgery, vol 6. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67082-4_24

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