Brain Edema Xiii Brain Edema 13 Brain Edema Thirteen 🔍
T. Kawamata, Y. Katayama (auth.), Julian T. Hoff, Richard F. Keep, Guohua Xi, Ya Hua (eds.)
Springer-Verlag Wien, Acta Neurochirurgica Supplementum, Acta Neurochirurgica Supplementum 96, 1, 2006
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The XIII International Symposium on Brain Edema intracerebral hemorrhage, including the primary event and Tissue Injury was held June 1–3, 2005, in Ann Ar- and the secondary injury that follows, prompted a o- bor, Michigan, USA. This volume includes papers pre- day satellite conference on the subject. The conference sented at the symposium as well as papers that were was held immediately after the Brain Edema Sym- presented at a satellite Intracerebral Hemorrhage Con- sium. Most participants in the Brain Edema Sym- ference on June 4, 2005. In keeping with the outstand- sium stayed an extra day to learn about the latest - ing XII Symposium held in Hakone, Japan in 2002, we velopments in intracerebral hemorrhage research, chose to include brain tissue injury as well as brain including ongoing clinical trials and basic research - edema as the subject matter for this meeting. Brain vestigation focusing primarily on the secondary events edema, in many respects, is a marker of underlying which develop after the hemorrhage. pathological processes which include tissue injury There was considerable enthusiasm to continue the from many diseases. Brain Edema Symposium series at the conclusion of The scienti?c sessions included invited speakers, the thirteenth meeting. The Advisory Board chose oral presentations, poster sessions, and panel discus- Warsaw, Poland as the next site for the meeting under sions.
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Brain Edema XIII (Acta Neurochirurgica Supplementum)
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International Symposium On Brain Edema And Tissue Injury (13th : 2005 : Ann Arbor, Mich.)
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Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Surgical management of early massive edema caused by cerebral contusion in head trauma patients....Pages 3-6
BrainIT: a trans-national head injury monitoring research network....Pages 7-10
Decompressive craniectomy in traumatic brain injury: outcome following protocol-driven therapy....Pages 11-16
Decompressive craniectomy in traumatic brain injury: the randomized multicenter RESCUEicp study (www.RESCUEicp.com)....Pages 17-20
Cerebral hemisphere asymmetry in cerebrovascular regulation in ventilated traumatic brain injury....Pages 21-23
Traumatic brain edema in diffuse and focal injury: cellular or vasogenic?....Pages 24-29
CT prediction of contusion evolution after closed head injury: the role of pericontusional edema....Pages 30-32
Organ dysfunction assessment score for severe head injury patients during brain hypothermia....Pages 33-36
Importance of cerebral perfusion pressure management using cerebrospinal drainage in severe traumatic brain injury....Pages 37-39
Acute hemispheric swelling associated with thin subdural hematomas: pathophysiology of repetitive head injury in sports....Pages 40-43
Rewarming following accidental hypothermia in patients with acute subdural hematoma: case report....Pages 44-47
Clinical characteristics of postoperative contralateral intracranial hematoma after traumatic brain injury....Pages 48-50
Front Matter....Pages 51-51
Diagnostic impact of the spectrum of ischemic cerebral blood flow thresholds in sedated subarachnoid hemorrhage patients....Pages 53-56
Pharmacological brain cooling with indomethacin in acute hemorrhagic stroke: antiinflammatory cytokines and antioxidative effects....Pages 57-60
The significance of crossovers after randomization in the STICH trial....Pages 61-64
Intraventricular hemorrhage and hydrocephalus after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: results from the STICH trial....Pages 65-68
Changes in coagulative and fibrinolytic activities in patients with intracranial hemorrhage....Pages 69-73
The effect of hematoma removal for reducing the development of brain edema in cases of putaminal hemorrhage....Pages 74-77
Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage in humans: hematoma enlargement, clot lysis, and brain edema....Pages 78-80
Evaluation of acute perihematomal regional apparent diffusion coefficient abnormalities by diffusion-weighted imaging....Pages 81-84
Front Matter....Pages 51-51
Reperfusion of low attenuation areas complicating subarachnoid hemorrhage....Pages 85-87
Front Matter....Pages 89-89
Stroke in the young: relationship of active cocaine use with stroke mechanism and outcome....Pages 91-96
Brain oxygen metabolism may relate to the temperature gradient between the jugular vein and pulmonary artery after cardiopulmonary resuscitation....Pages 97-99
Front Matter....Pages 101-101
Intracranial pressure monitoring: modeling cerebrovascular pressure transmission....Pages 103-107
Use of ICM+ software for on-line analysis of intracranial and arterial pressures in head-injured patients....Pages 108-113
Monitoring and interpretation of intracranial pressure after head injury....Pages 114-118
Front Matter....Pages 119-119
The temporal profile of edema formation differs between male and female rats following diffuse traumatic brain injury....Pages 121-124
The effect of intravenous fluid replacement on the response to mannitol in experimental cerebral edema: an analysis of intracranial pressure, serum osmolality, serum electrolytes, and brain water content....Pages 125-129
Matrix metalloproteinase-9 is associated with blood-brain barrier opening and brain edema formation after cortical contusion in rats....Pages 130-133
Delayed precursor cell marker response in hippocampus following cold injury-induced brain edema....Pages 134-138
Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor does not affect contusion size, brain edema or cerebrospinal fluid glutamate concentrations in rats following controlled cortical impact....Pages 139-143
Unilateral spatial neglect and memory deficit associated with abnormal β-amyloid precursor protein accumulation after lateral fluid percussion injury in Mongolian gerbils....Pages 144-147
Alteration of gap junction proteins (connexins) following lateral fluid percussion injury in rats....Pages 148-150
Zinc protoporphyrin IX attenuates closed head injury-induced edema formation, blood-brain barrier disruption, and serotonin levels in the rat....Pages 151-156
A novel neuroprotective compound FR901459 with dual inhibition of calcineurin and cyclophilins....Pages 157-162
Search for novel gene markers of traumatic brain injury by time differential microarray analysis....Pages 163-167
Diffusion tensor feature in vasogenic brain edema in cats....Pages 168-170
Bolus tracer delivery measured by MRI confirms edema without blood-brain barrier permeability in diffuse traumatic brain injury....Pages 171-174
Front Matter....Pages 175-175
Delayed profound local brain hypothermia markedly reduces interleukin-1β gene expression and vasogenic edema development in a porcine model of intracerebral hemorrhage....Pages 177-182
Alterations in intracerebral hemorrhage-induced brain injury in the iron deficient rat....Pages 183-187
Front Matter....Pages 175-175
Neuroprotective effect of hyperbaric oxygen in a rat model of subarachnoid hemorrhage....Pages 188-193
Iron-induced oxidative brain injury after experimental intracerebral hemorrhage....Pages 194-198
Deferoxamine reduces CSF free iron levels following intracerebral hemorrhage....Pages 199-202
Up-regulation of brain ceruloplasmin in thrombin preconditioning....Pages 203-206
Hydrocephalus in a rat model of intraventricular hemorrhage....Pages 207-211
Early hemostatic therapy using recombinant factor VIIa in a collagenase-induced intracerebral hemorrhage model in rats....Pages 212-217
Effects of endogenous and exogenous estrogen on intracerebral hemorrhage-induced brain damage in rats....Pages 218-221
Dopamine changes in a rat model of intracerebral hemorrhage....Pages 222-226
Intracerebral hemorrhage in complement C3-deficient mice....Pages 227-231
Systemic zinc protoporphyrin administration reduces intracerebral hemorrhage-induced brain injury....Pages 232-236
Front Matter....Pages 237-237
Restitution of ischemic injuries in penumbra of cerebral cortex after temporary ischemia....Pages 239-243
Inhibition of Na + /H + exchanger isoform 1 attenuates mitochondrial cytochrome C release in cortical neurons following in vitro ischemia....Pages 244-248
Controlled normothermia during ischemia is important for the induction of neuronal cell death after global ischemia in mouse....Pages 249-253
Ex vivo measurement of brain tissue viscoelasticity in postischemic brain edema....Pages 254-257
Effect of dimethyl sulfoxide on blood-brain barrier integrity following middle cerebral artery occlusion in the rat....Pages 258-262
Increased substance P immunoreactivity and edema formation following reversible ischemic stroke....Pages 263-266
Micro-blood-brain barrier openings and cytotoxic fragments of amyloid precursor protein accumulation in white matter after ischemic brain injury in long-lived rats....Pages 267-271
Time profile of eosinophilic neurons in the cortical layers and cortical atrophy....Pages 272-275
Forebrain ischemia and the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier....Pages 276-278
Neurological dysfunctions versus apparent diffusion coefficient and T2 abnormality after transient focal cerebral ischemia in Mongolian gerbils....Pages 279-282
Front Matter....Pages 237-237
Progressive expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and angiogenesis after chronic ischemic hypoperfusion in rat....Pages 283-287
Intracerebral administration of neuronal nitric oxide synthase antiserum attenuates traumatic brain injury-induced blood-brain barrier permeability, brain edema formation, and sensory motor disturbances in the rat....Pages 288-294
Effects of 2,4-dinitrophenol on ischemia-induced blood-brain barrier disruption....Pages 295-298
Long-term cognitive and neuropsychological symptoms after global cerebral ischemia in Mongolian gerbils....Pages 299-302
Protective effect of the V1a receptor antagonist SR49059 on brain edema formation following middle cerebral artery occlusion in the rat....Pages 303-306
Front Matter....Pages 307-307
Topical application of dynorphin A (1-17) antibodies attenuates neuronal nitric oxide synthase up-regulation, edema formation, and cell injury following focal trauma to the rat spinal cord....Pages 309-315
Histamine receptors influence blood-spinal cord barrier permeability, edema formation, and spinal cord blood flow following trauma to the rat spinal cord....Pages 316-321
Post-injury treatment with a new antioxidant compound H-290/51 attenuates spinal cord trauma-induced c- fos expression, motor dysfunction, edema formation, and cell injury in the rat....Pages 322-328
Post-traumatic application of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and glia-derived neurotrophic factor on the rat spinal cord enhances neuroprotection and improves motor function....Pages 329-334
Chronic spinal nerve ligation induces microvascular permeability disturbances, astrocytic reaction, and structural changes in the rat spinal cord....Pages 335-340
Front Matter....Pages 341-341
Gravitational valves: relevant differences with different technical solutions to counteract hydrostatic pressure....Pages 343-347
Brain tissue water content in patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus....Pages 348-351
Predictors of outcome in patients with normal-pressure hydrocephalus....Pages 352-357
On the optimal opening pressure of hydrostatic valves in cases of idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus: a prospective randomized study with 123 patients....Pages 358-363
Outcome predictors for normal-pressure hydrocephalus....Pages 364-367
First clinical experiences in patients with idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus with the adjustable gravity valve manufactured by Aesculap (proGAV Aesculap ®)....Pages 368-372
Decompressive craniectomy for severe head injury in patients with major extracranial injuries....Pages 373-376
Clinical outcome of patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus three years after shunt implantation....Pages 377-380
Is it possible to optimize treatment of patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus by implanting an adjustable Medos Hakim valve in combination with a Miethke shunt assistant?....Pages 381-385
Front Matter....Pages 387-387
Increased seizure duration in mice lacking aquaporin-4 water channels....Pages 389-392
Front Matter....Pages 387-387
Modulation of AQP4 expression by the protein kinase C activator, phorbol myristate acetate, decreases ischemia-induced brain edema....Pages 393-397
Astrocytes co-express aquaporin-1, -4, and vascular endothelial growth factor in brain edema tissue associated with brain contusion....Pages 398-401
Magnesium restores altered aquaporin-4 immunoreactivity following traumatic brain injury to a pre-injury state....Pages 402-406
Front Matter....Pages 407-407
Positive selective brain cooling method: a novel, simple, and selective nasopharyngeal brain cooling method....Pages 409-412
Mechanism of neuroprotective effect induced by QingKaiLing as an adjuvant drug in rabbits with E. coli bacterial meningitis....Pages 413-418
Acceleration of chemokine production from endothelial cells in response to lipopolysaccharide in hyperglycemic condition....Pages 419-421
Photodynamic therapy increases brain edema and intracranial pressure in a rabbit brain tumor model....Pages 422-425
Whole-body hyperthermia in the rat disrupts the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier and induces brain edema....Pages 426-431
Front Matter....Pages 433-433
Dynamics of cerebral venous and intracranial pressures....Pages 435-437
Effects of angiopoietin-1 on vascular endothelial growth factor-induced angiogenesis in the mouse brain....Pages 438-443
Inflammation and brain edema: new insights into the role of chemokines and their receptors....Pages 444-450
Atrial natriuretic peptide: its putative role in modulating the choroid plexus-CSF system for intracranial pressure regulation....Pages 451-456
Surgical management of early massive edema caused by cerebral contusion in head trauma patients....Pages 3-6
BrainIT: a trans-national head injury monitoring research network....Pages 7-10
Decompressive craniectomy in traumatic brain injury: outcome following protocol-driven therapy....Pages 11-16
Decompressive craniectomy in traumatic brain injury: the randomized multicenter RESCUEicp study (www.RESCUEicp.com)....Pages 17-20
Cerebral hemisphere asymmetry in cerebrovascular regulation in ventilated traumatic brain injury....Pages 21-23
Traumatic brain edema in diffuse and focal injury: cellular or vasogenic?....Pages 24-29
CT prediction of contusion evolution after closed head injury: the role of pericontusional edema....Pages 30-32
Organ dysfunction assessment score for severe head injury patients during brain hypothermia....Pages 33-36
Importance of cerebral perfusion pressure management using cerebrospinal drainage in severe traumatic brain injury....Pages 37-39
Acute hemispheric swelling associated with thin subdural hematomas: pathophysiology of repetitive head injury in sports....Pages 40-43
Rewarming following accidental hypothermia in patients with acute subdural hematoma: case report....Pages 44-47
Clinical characteristics of postoperative contralateral intracranial hematoma after traumatic brain injury....Pages 48-50
Front Matter....Pages 51-51
Diagnostic impact of the spectrum of ischemic cerebral blood flow thresholds in sedated subarachnoid hemorrhage patients....Pages 53-56
Pharmacological brain cooling with indomethacin in acute hemorrhagic stroke: antiinflammatory cytokines and antioxidative effects....Pages 57-60
The significance of crossovers after randomization in the STICH trial....Pages 61-64
Intraventricular hemorrhage and hydrocephalus after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage: results from the STICH trial....Pages 65-68
Changes in coagulative and fibrinolytic activities in patients with intracranial hemorrhage....Pages 69-73
The effect of hematoma removal for reducing the development of brain edema in cases of putaminal hemorrhage....Pages 74-77
Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage in humans: hematoma enlargement, clot lysis, and brain edema....Pages 78-80
Evaluation of acute perihematomal regional apparent diffusion coefficient abnormalities by diffusion-weighted imaging....Pages 81-84
Front Matter....Pages 51-51
Reperfusion of low attenuation areas complicating subarachnoid hemorrhage....Pages 85-87
Front Matter....Pages 89-89
Stroke in the young: relationship of active cocaine use with stroke mechanism and outcome....Pages 91-96
Brain oxygen metabolism may relate to the temperature gradient between the jugular vein and pulmonary artery after cardiopulmonary resuscitation....Pages 97-99
Front Matter....Pages 101-101
Intracranial pressure monitoring: modeling cerebrovascular pressure transmission....Pages 103-107
Use of ICM+ software for on-line analysis of intracranial and arterial pressures in head-injured patients....Pages 108-113
Monitoring and interpretation of intracranial pressure after head injury....Pages 114-118
Front Matter....Pages 119-119
The temporal profile of edema formation differs between male and female rats following diffuse traumatic brain injury....Pages 121-124
The effect of intravenous fluid replacement on the response to mannitol in experimental cerebral edema: an analysis of intracranial pressure, serum osmolality, serum electrolytes, and brain water content....Pages 125-129
Matrix metalloproteinase-9 is associated with blood-brain barrier opening and brain edema formation after cortical contusion in rats....Pages 130-133
Delayed precursor cell marker response in hippocampus following cold injury-induced brain edema....Pages 134-138
Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor does not affect contusion size, brain edema or cerebrospinal fluid glutamate concentrations in rats following controlled cortical impact....Pages 139-143
Unilateral spatial neglect and memory deficit associated with abnormal β-amyloid precursor protein accumulation after lateral fluid percussion injury in Mongolian gerbils....Pages 144-147
Alteration of gap junction proteins (connexins) following lateral fluid percussion injury in rats....Pages 148-150
Zinc protoporphyrin IX attenuates closed head injury-induced edema formation, blood-brain barrier disruption, and serotonin levels in the rat....Pages 151-156
A novel neuroprotective compound FR901459 with dual inhibition of calcineurin and cyclophilins....Pages 157-162
Search for novel gene markers of traumatic brain injury by time differential microarray analysis....Pages 163-167
Diffusion tensor feature in vasogenic brain edema in cats....Pages 168-170
Bolus tracer delivery measured by MRI confirms edema without blood-brain barrier permeability in diffuse traumatic brain injury....Pages 171-174
Front Matter....Pages 175-175
Delayed profound local brain hypothermia markedly reduces interleukin-1β gene expression and vasogenic edema development in a porcine model of intracerebral hemorrhage....Pages 177-182
Alterations in intracerebral hemorrhage-induced brain injury in the iron deficient rat....Pages 183-187
Front Matter....Pages 175-175
Neuroprotective effect of hyperbaric oxygen in a rat model of subarachnoid hemorrhage....Pages 188-193
Iron-induced oxidative brain injury after experimental intracerebral hemorrhage....Pages 194-198
Deferoxamine reduces CSF free iron levels following intracerebral hemorrhage....Pages 199-202
Up-regulation of brain ceruloplasmin in thrombin preconditioning....Pages 203-206
Hydrocephalus in a rat model of intraventricular hemorrhage....Pages 207-211
Early hemostatic therapy using recombinant factor VIIa in a collagenase-induced intracerebral hemorrhage model in rats....Pages 212-217
Effects of endogenous and exogenous estrogen on intracerebral hemorrhage-induced brain damage in rats....Pages 218-221
Dopamine changes in a rat model of intracerebral hemorrhage....Pages 222-226
Intracerebral hemorrhage in complement C3-deficient mice....Pages 227-231
Systemic zinc protoporphyrin administration reduces intracerebral hemorrhage-induced brain injury....Pages 232-236
Front Matter....Pages 237-237
Restitution of ischemic injuries in penumbra of cerebral cortex after temporary ischemia....Pages 239-243
Inhibition of Na + /H + exchanger isoform 1 attenuates mitochondrial cytochrome C release in cortical neurons following in vitro ischemia....Pages 244-248
Controlled normothermia during ischemia is important for the induction of neuronal cell death after global ischemia in mouse....Pages 249-253
Ex vivo measurement of brain tissue viscoelasticity in postischemic brain edema....Pages 254-257
Effect of dimethyl sulfoxide on blood-brain barrier integrity following middle cerebral artery occlusion in the rat....Pages 258-262
Increased substance P immunoreactivity and edema formation following reversible ischemic stroke....Pages 263-266
Micro-blood-brain barrier openings and cytotoxic fragments of amyloid precursor protein accumulation in white matter after ischemic brain injury in long-lived rats....Pages 267-271
Time profile of eosinophilic neurons in the cortical layers and cortical atrophy....Pages 272-275
Forebrain ischemia and the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier....Pages 276-278
Neurological dysfunctions versus apparent diffusion coefficient and T2 abnormality after transient focal cerebral ischemia in Mongolian gerbils....Pages 279-282
Front Matter....Pages 237-237
Progressive expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and angiogenesis after chronic ischemic hypoperfusion in rat....Pages 283-287
Intracerebral administration of neuronal nitric oxide synthase antiserum attenuates traumatic brain injury-induced blood-brain barrier permeability, brain edema formation, and sensory motor disturbances in the rat....Pages 288-294
Effects of 2,4-dinitrophenol on ischemia-induced blood-brain barrier disruption....Pages 295-298
Long-term cognitive and neuropsychological symptoms after global cerebral ischemia in Mongolian gerbils....Pages 299-302
Protective effect of the V1a receptor antagonist SR49059 on brain edema formation following middle cerebral artery occlusion in the rat....Pages 303-306
Front Matter....Pages 307-307
Topical application of dynorphin A (1-17) antibodies attenuates neuronal nitric oxide synthase up-regulation, edema formation, and cell injury following focal trauma to the rat spinal cord....Pages 309-315
Histamine receptors influence blood-spinal cord barrier permeability, edema formation, and spinal cord blood flow following trauma to the rat spinal cord....Pages 316-321
Post-injury treatment with a new antioxidant compound H-290/51 attenuates spinal cord trauma-induced c- fos expression, motor dysfunction, edema formation, and cell injury in the rat....Pages 322-328
Post-traumatic application of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and glia-derived neurotrophic factor on the rat spinal cord enhances neuroprotection and improves motor function....Pages 329-334
Chronic spinal nerve ligation induces microvascular permeability disturbances, astrocytic reaction, and structural changes in the rat spinal cord....Pages 335-340
Front Matter....Pages 341-341
Gravitational valves: relevant differences with different technical solutions to counteract hydrostatic pressure....Pages 343-347
Brain tissue water content in patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus....Pages 348-351
Predictors of outcome in patients with normal-pressure hydrocephalus....Pages 352-357
On the optimal opening pressure of hydrostatic valves in cases of idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus: a prospective randomized study with 123 patients....Pages 358-363
Outcome predictors for normal-pressure hydrocephalus....Pages 364-367
First clinical experiences in patients with idiopathic normal-pressure hydrocephalus with the adjustable gravity valve manufactured by Aesculap (proGAV Aesculap ®)....Pages 368-372
Decompressive craniectomy for severe head injury in patients with major extracranial injuries....Pages 373-376
Clinical outcome of patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus three years after shunt implantation....Pages 377-380
Is it possible to optimize treatment of patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus by implanting an adjustable Medos Hakim valve in combination with a Miethke shunt assistant?....Pages 381-385
Front Matter....Pages 387-387
Increased seizure duration in mice lacking aquaporin-4 water channels....Pages 389-392
Front Matter....Pages 387-387
Modulation of AQP4 expression by the protein kinase C activator, phorbol myristate acetate, decreases ischemia-induced brain edema....Pages 393-397
Astrocytes co-express aquaporin-1, -4, and vascular endothelial growth factor in brain edema tissue associated with brain contusion....Pages 398-401
Magnesium restores altered aquaporin-4 immunoreactivity following traumatic brain injury to a pre-injury state....Pages 402-406
Front Matter....Pages 407-407
Positive selective brain cooling method: a novel, simple, and selective nasopharyngeal brain cooling method....Pages 409-412
Mechanism of neuroprotective effect induced by QingKaiLing as an adjuvant drug in rabbits with E. coli bacterial meningitis....Pages 413-418
Acceleration of chemokine production from endothelial cells in response to lipopolysaccharide in hyperglycemic condition....Pages 419-421
Photodynamic therapy increases brain edema and intracranial pressure in a rabbit brain tumor model....Pages 422-425
Whole-body hyperthermia in the rat disrupts the blood-cerebrospinal fluid barrier and induces brain edema....Pages 426-431
Front Matter....Pages 433-433
Dynamics of cerebral venous and intracranial pressures....Pages 435-437
Effects of angiopoietin-1 on vascular endothelial growth factor-induced angiogenesis in the mouse brain....Pages 438-443
Inflammation and brain edema: new insights into the role of chemokines and their receptors....Pages 444-450
Atrial natriuretic peptide: its putative role in modulating the choroid plexus-CSF system for intracranial pressure regulation....Pages 451-456
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Edited By J.t. Hoff ... [and Others]. The Xiii International Symposium On Brain Edema And Tissue Injury Was Held June 1-3, 2005, In Ann Arbor, Michigan, Usa. This Volume Includes Papers Presented At The Symposium As Well As Papers That Were Presented At A Satellite Intracerebral Hemorrhage Conference On June 4, 2005--pref. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Mode Of Access: World Wide Web.
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