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Trauma and Regeneration: Special Symposium of the 9th International Congress of Neuropathology, Vienna, September 1982 (Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement, 32)

معرفی کتاب «Trauma and Regeneration: Special Symposium of the 9th International Congress of Neuropathology, Vienna, September 1982 (Acta Neurochirurgica Supplement, 32)» نوشتهٔ T. A. Gennarelli M.D. (auth.), J. Hume Adams M.B., Ch.B., Ph.D., F.R.C.Path., F.R.C.P. (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer-Verlag Wien در سال 1983. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The General Council of the International Society of Neuro­ pathology enthusiastically and unanimously endorsed the sug­ gestion made by the Executive Committee----chaired by Professor Dr. Franz Seitelberger, Vienna-for the IXth International Congress of Neuropathology that one of the major symposia at that Congress should be on Trauma and Regeneration of the Central Nervous System. The reasons for this are not difficult to understand: non-missile head injury and its sequelae-often a permanently brain damaged young adult-is one of the major problems that has faced society for many decades, and is continuing to do so since relatively little progress appears to ha ve been roade in its prevention; and the hope is that experimentalists may be able to shed some light at least on the potential for regeneration in the central nervous system. These proceedings are the outcome of that very successful symposium held in Vienna in September 1982. The Society is most grateful to Allgemeine Unfallversicherungsanstalt (AUVA), Vienna, for their sponsorship. Ofthe faur major presentations, two were on the subject of non­ missile head injury in man and experimental animals, and two dealt with recent developments in the field of regeneration. The former review the clinical features and their structural hasis and establish that all of the major types ofbrain damage seen in man as a result of a non-missile head injury ha ve now been reproduced by controlled angular acceleration of the head in subhuman primates without anything striking the head. Front Matter....Pages i-vii Head Injury in Man and Experimental Animals: Clinical Aspects....Pages 1-13 Head Injury in Man and Experimental Animals: Neuropathology....Pages 15-30 Deposition of Scar Tissue in the Central Nervous System....Pages 31-53 Formation of Mossy Fibre Connections Between Hippocampal Transplants and the Brain of Adult Host Rats....Pages 55-59 Comprehensive Monitoring and Computerized Tomographic Follow Up in Patients with Acute Severe Head Injury: Coma-Outcome Correlations....Pages 61-64 The Neuropathology of the Vegetative State and Severe Disability After Non-Missile Head Injury....Pages 65-67 Ponto-Medullary Avulsion Associated with Cervical Hyperextension....Pages 69-73 Survival After Ponto-Medullary Junction Trauma....Pages 75-78 Traumatic Tears of the Tela chorioidea: A Hitherto Unrecognized Cause of Post-Traumatic Hydrocephalus....Pages 79-85 Birth Injury to the Cervical Spine and Spinal Cord....Pages 87-90 Neuroradiology of the Sequelae of Spinal Cord Trauma....Pages 91-94 A Computerized Data Retrieval System for Investigation of Brain Damage in Non-Missile Head Injury....Pages 95-97 Experimental Penetrating Head Injury: Some Aspects of Light Microscopical and Ultrastructural Abnormalities....Pages 99-104 Midline Rupture of the Mesencephalon....Pages 105-107 Brain-Stem Injury and Long Survival—a Forensic Analysis....Pages 109-114 Head-In-Motion Contusions in Young Adults....Pages 115-117 Axonal Injury in Head Injury....Pages 119-123 Head Injury Unmasking Other Brain Diseases....Pages 125-127
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