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Severe cerebral edema related to oral methadone: A case report and literature review. [PDF]

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Anesthetics and Cerebral Edema

Anesthesiology, 1976
Localized edema follows the freezing of a small area of cerebral cortex. Effects of five subsequent hours of anesthesia on this edema were studied in six groups of six dogs each. Six anesthetic techniques were studied. In six additional "awake" dogs, anesthesia (halothane) was discontinued immediately after the lesion was made.
Allan L. Smith, Jeffrey J. Marque
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Agents for Cerebral Edema

Neurosurgery, 1981
Hyperventilation, ventricular drainage, and mannitol remain the mainstays of the treatment of cerebral edema not amenable to or following surgical therapy. There appears to be good therapeutic rationale for the use of "low-dose" mannitol in more prolonged treatment of intracranial hypertension (Table 5.1). The beneficial effects of steroids, either in "
James I. Ausman   +2 more
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