Value of the transcranial doppler ultrasound technique (ICD) for the determination of brain death Ries F.D. Moskopp Intracranial pressure; Doppler monitoring Pages: 302 - 306
Is TC-doppler sonography a useful method for the determination of brain death? Gawlowski J.W. Hassler Intracranial pressure; Doppler monitoring Pages: 307 - 310
Recovery of auditory evoked potentials after long-term complete brain ischemia Hirsch H.V. HohmannB. Sickel Evoked potentials Pages: 313 - 316
Brain stem auditory evoked potentials (BAEP) monitoring in brain death Lumenta Ch. B.M. KrämerW. Bock Evoked potentials Pages: 317 - 321
Brain stem auditory evoked potentials monitoring in the diagnosis of brain death - clinical application and reliability Shiogai R.K. TakeuchiM. Nakamura Evoked potentials Pages: 328 - 339
Brain death from infratentorial lesions: Clinical neurophysiological and transcranial doppler ultrasound findings Ferbert A.Buchner H.Hacke W. Evoked potentials Pages: 340 - 347
Serial recording of median nerve stimulated somatosensory evoked potentials in brain death Buchner H.A. FerbertW. Hacke OriginalPaper Pages: 348 - 352
Clinical significance of the serial somatosensory evoked potentials in patients with severe head injuries Node Y.S. NakazawaT. Hasegawa Evoked potentials Pages: 353 - 356
Multimodality evoked potentials and EEG in brain death. Clinical experiences and animal investigations Nau H. -E.H. R. ZerkowskiK. Militzer Evoked potentials Pages: 357 - 362
Trials of clinical evaluation for impending brain death Kawahara N.T. SakamotoK. Takakura Evoked potentials Pages: 363 - 368
Experimental study of continuous cerebral blood flow monitoring by the temperature-controlled thermoelectrical tissue blood flow meter Sakamoto T.N. KawaharaK. Takakura Head Injuries Pages: 377 - 381
The cerebral perfusion pressure. Problems of measurement and treatment after head injury Trost H. A. Head Injuries Pages: 382 - 385
Significance of transcranial doppler sonography in cerebral injury: Influence of hemodynamic changes on therapeutic management Gawlowski J.W. Hassler Head Injuries Pages: 386 - 388
A study of changes in plasma aldosterone in patients with acute head injury Node Y.S. NakazawaT. Hasegawa Head Injuries Pages: 389 - 392
Changes of local cerebral glucose utilization, DC potential and extracellular potassium concentration in experimental head injury of varying severity Kubota MT. NakamuraH. Makino Head Injuries Pages: 393 - 399
Hypermetabolic state following experimental head injury K. SunamiT. NakamuraA. Yamaura Head Injuries Pages: 400 - 411
Creatin-Kinase-BB in blood after severe head injury Niedeggen A.D. AdeltLautz Ch. Head Injuries Pages: 412 - 415
ß-endorphin-immunoreactivity in the ventricular CSF and plasma of comatose patients Hamel E.B. Allolio Head Injuries Pages: 416 - 419
Humoral immunodeficiency syndrome in patients with severe head injury? Maerker-Alzer G.H. BeckmannR. A. Frowein Head Injuries Pages: 420 - 428
A prospective clinical and epidemiological study of head injuries in northern italy: The commune of Ravenna Servadei F.G. CiucciG. Gaist Head Injuries Pages: 429 - 435
The outcome of severe head injuries in children Shigemori M.T. TokutomiS. Kuramoto Head Injuries Pages: 436 - 440
Patients with severe head trauma who talk and deteriorate Isayama K.S. KobayashiS. Nakazawa Head Injuries Pages: 446 - 450
Diffuse axonal injury in severe head trauma S. KobayashiH. YokotaT. Otsuka Head Injuries Pages: 451 - 457
Head injuries due to motorcycle accidents: Crash helmets and alcoholism Diemath H. E. Head Injuries Pages: 458 - 464
Cardiovascular and metabolic responses to severe head injury Clifton Guy L.C. S. RobertsonR. G. Grossman Head Injuries Pages: 465 - 473
Neuropsychological results versus prognosis factors - 64 patients with diffuse brain injuries Sichez-Auclair N.J. P. Sichez Head Injuries Pages: 474 - 476
Chronic vegetative state after severe head injury: Clinical study; electrophysiological investigations and CT scan in 15 cases Danze F.J. F. BruleK. Haddad Head Injuries Pages: 477 - 499
Post-traumatic intention tremor - clinical features and CT findings Iwadate Y.N. SaekiA. Yamaura Head Injuries Pages: 500 - 507
Post-traumatic subdural hygroma as a complication of arachnoid cysts of the middle fossa Kulali A.K. von Wild Head Injuries Pages: 508 - 513
Blunt injuries of the extracranial internal carotid artery Höllerhage H. -G.D. StolkeH. Dietz Head Injuries Pages: 514 - 518
Early surgical treatment of dorsal and lumbar spinal injuries P. Knöringer Spinal injury Pages: 536 - 547
Management of thoraco-lumbar spine fractures. A review of 171 cases (1975–1985) Reynier Y.A. JazzarR. P. Vigouroux Spinal injury Pages: 548 - 552
Fractures of the thoraco-lumbar spine with neurological deficits Köning W.R. A. FroweinA. Stammler Spinal injury Pages: 553 - 561
Incidence of spinal cord injury in the Federal Republic of Germany Köning W.R. A. Frowein Spinal injury Pages: 562 - 566
Clinical value of multimodality evoked spinal cord potentials in spinal cord injury Tsubokawa T.Y. KatayamaT. Hirayama Spinal injury Pages: 567 - 574
Effects of spinal cord compression on repetitive impulse conduction of the ascending fibers of the dorsal column Sakatani K.T. OhtaM. Shimo-Oku Spinal injury Pages: 575 - 581
Experience with spinal cord stimulation (SCS) in the management of chronic pain in a traumatic transverse lesion syndrome Buchhaas U.A. KoulousakisK. Nittner Spinal injury Pages: 582 - 587
Unusual case of depressed fracture in the posterior cranial fossa associated with the syndrome of acute central cervical spinal cord injury Motozaki T.T. Yamamoto Spinal injury Pages: 595 - 599
Traumatic aneurysm of the internal carotid artery with fracture dislocation at C 5: Case report Wada H.I. NaitoK. Asakura Spinal injury Pages: 600 - 601