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Spinal cord monitoring : basic principles, regeneration, pathophysiology, and clinical aspects / Erik Stålberg, Hari Shanker Sharma, Yngve Olsson (eds.)
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Title:Spinal cord monitoring : basic principles, regeneration, pathophysiology, and clinical aspects / Erik Stålberg, Hari Shanker Sharma, Yngve Olsson (eds.)
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Other Contributors/Collections:Stålberg, Erik.
Sharma, H. S. (Hari Shanker)
Olsson, Yngve.
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Published/Created:Wien ; New York : Springer Verlag, ©1998.
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Location:PARC (circulating) (Order via Document Delivery)Where is this?
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Call Number: WL400 .S6463 1998
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:PARC (circulating) (Order via Document Delivery)Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Spinal cord--Pathophysiology.
Spinal cord--Diseases--Diagnosis.
Spinal cord--Regeneration.
Patient monitoring.
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Medical Subjects: Spinal Cord--physiopathology.
Nerve Regeneration--physiology.
Monitoring, Intraoperative.
Evoked Potentials--physiology.
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Description:xv, 525 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:3211829237 (alk. paper)
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Contents:Sect. I. Spinal cord blood flow, neurochemistry and sensory function
1. Spinal cord blood flow and metabolism in transient spinal ischemia / M. Marsala
2. Calcium binding proteins in the spinal cord: physiological significance / K. Ren and M. A. Ruda
3. Substance P Transmitter or regulator in spinal sensory mechanisms? / J. L. Henry
4. role of glycine in pain and spasticity / R. K. Simpson, Jr., C. S. Robertson and J. C. Goodman
5. Prostaglandin system in the pathophysiology of the spinal cord. A neuroanatomical study / K. Matsumura, H. S. Sharma and C. Cao
Sect. II. Spinal cord regeneration and repair
6. Neurotrophic factors and CNS regeneration / T. Hagg and M. Oudega
7. Regeneration in the axotomised cord: influence of cyclosporin A and neonatal immune desensitization in mammals / G. Pallidini and B. Caronti
8. Neurotrophic factors attenuate neuronal nitric oxide synthase upregulation, microvascular permeability disturbances, edema formation and cell injury in the spinal cord following trauma / H. S. Sharma, F. Nyberg and T. Gordh
Sect. III. Spinal cord electrophysiology: methods and various techniques
9. Cerebellar evoked potential for spinal cord monitoring / R. J. Hurlbert
10. Generation of magnetic evoked spinal cord potentials / H. Kitagawa, Y. Kawaguchi and H. Nakamura
11. Magnetic stimulation of spinal nerve roots and cortical somatosensory evoked potentials / S. Tsuji
12. combination of microdialysis, electrophysiology and histology for exploring secondary damage upon spinal cord injury / D. Liu
Sect. IV. Spinal cord evoked potentials: pathophysiology and pharmacological aspects
13. Spinal cord bioelectrical activity, edema and cell injury following a focal trauma to the rat spinal cord / T. Winkler, H. S. Sharma and E. Stalberg
14. Spinal cord blood flow and evoked potentials as outcome measures for experimental spinal cord injury / S. Li and C. Tator
Sect. V. Spinal cord monitoring in clinic: pathology and diseases processes
15. White matter changes in human spinal cord injury / B. A. Kakulas, R. L. Lorimer and A. D. Gubbay
16. Motor control in human spinal cord injury / M. Dimitrijevic
17. Intraoperative neurophysiology of the corticospinal tract / V. Deletis and K. Kothbauer
18. Corticospinal volleys evoked by transcranial electrical and magnetic stimulation / D. Burke and R. Hicks
Sect. VI. Spinal cord monitoring in clinic: pharmacology, therapy and outcome measures
19. Novel approaches to the treatment of post compressive spinal cord injury / W. F. Young, D. Dominique and U. S. Vasthare
20. multicentre outcome survey of spinal cord monitoring: monitoring reduces neurologic deficits / M. R. Nuwer
21. Effect of anaesthetics on somatosensory and motor evoked potentials in humans / T. Andoh and F. Okumura
22. Intraoperative spinal cord monitoring: clinical overview / M. Tamaki.