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Pneumoencephalography

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Susan Ladley-O’Brien
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Tomography in cerebral pneumoencephalography

Clinical Radiology, 1973
A method of cerebral pneumoencephalography based on tomography as the prime method of examination, and now used in a series of 350 cases, is described. The development of the adoption of tomography during cerebral pneumoencephalography is traced. The quality of anatomical definition which can be obtained in both the normal and pathological states is ...
L, Morris, I G, Wylie
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Staphylococcal Meningitis Following Pneumoencephalography

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1962
Excerpt There has been a startling and well-documented increase in the morbidity and mortality from staphylococcal infections since the advent of the antibiotic era.
J W, KISLAK, D J, MARCUSE, W K, HASS
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Electroencephalography during pneumoencephalography

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1951
Abstract There would appear to be no specific changes in the electroencephalogram during or following the pneumoencephalographic procedure. There was an increase in fast activity which was associated with subjective complaints of pain and which disappeared at the end of four hours although the subjective complaints had diminished only moderately ...
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Subdural Hematoma Following Pneumoencephalography

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1967
p NEUMOENCEPHALOGRAPIfY is often necessary when intellectual deterioration occurs without obvious cause. When cerebral a t rophy is demonstrated, further deterioration following pneumoeneephalography may be a t t r ibuted to progression of a degenerative process.
R A, Calkins, M W, Van Allen, A L, Sahs
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PEDIATRIC PNEUMOENCEPHALOGRAPHY WITH NITROUS OXIDE

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1976
The recent advances in neurodiagnostic procedures have changed pneumoencephalography. Now we must find the smallest lesions and demonstrate accurately their relationships to the ventricular system cisterns and surrounding structures. Complex blurring motion tomography gives this detail, but the pediatric patients are difficult to examine and ...
C, Kerber, L D, Cromwell
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