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Autor:
H. Fledelius
Publikováno v:
Acta Ophthalmologica. 56:168-168
Die außergewöhnlich große Bedeutung, welche die axiale Computertomo graphie in der Diagnostik der raumfordernden intracraniellen Prozesse innerhalb weniger Jahre erlangte, hat sich naturgemäß auch auf die Neuro-Traumatologie ausgewirkt. So ist
Autor:
Ralf Karger, Peter Hanfland, S. Suttner, K. Gutensohn, A. Lorentz, M.R. Riva, W.A. Maier, I. Hüttner, N. Fuchs, W. Lanksch, Piero Borzini, Bernhard Kumle, A. Hofmann, G. Sciorelli, A. Salama, E. Isolani, H. Waibel, T.C. Nebe, H.-P. Bruch, T. Schulte, J. Siaplaouras, M. Duchrow, P. Becker, P. Nembri, M.U. Heim, T.H.K. Schiedeck, Joachim Boldt, G. Illies, Volker Kretschmer, J. Bender
Publikováno v:
Transfusion Medicine and Hemotherapy. 27:1-4
Publikováno v:
Interventional Neuroradiology. 5:167-170
Dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVF's) of the cavernous sinus are curable by endovascular means in the vast majority of cases. Both transarterial and transvenous approaches by femoral route can be used for closure. In rare cases with unsuitable anatom
Autor:
C. Claussen, R. Fahlbusch, R. Felix, T. Grumme, J. Heinzerling, J.R. Iglesias-Rozas, E. Kazner, K. Kretzschmar, M. Laniado, W. Lanksch, W. Müller-Forell, T.H. Newton, W. Schörner, G. Schroth, B. Schulz, O. Stochdorph, G. Sze, S. Wende, Ekkehard Kazner, Sigurd Wende, Thomas Grumme, Otto Stochdorph, Roland Felix, Claus Claussen
This book represents the second, fully revised edition of the original volume published in 1982. Experience in neuroradiology has confirmed the outstanding value of computed tomography (CT) for the diagnosis of space-occupying lesions within the skul
Autor:
G.B. Bradac, U. Büll, R. Fahlbusch, Th. Grumme, E. Kazner, K. Kretzschmar, W. Lanksch, W. Meese, J. Schramm, H. Steinhoff, O. Stochdorph, S. Wende, T. Grumme
The current book represents a distillation of the experience gained in diagnosis of intracranial tumors with computed X-ray tomography at the University Hos pitals of Berlin, Mainz, and Miinchen. To what purpose? Standard radiological techniques su
Only a few years following its original development by the English physicist G.N. HOUNSFIELD, cranial computerized tomography has proved to be of revolutionary importance for the diagnosis of brain disorders. This is reflected not l~ast by the almost
The introduction of computed tomography in the diagnosis of pathological intracranial conditions has had considerable significance in cases of cranio cerebral injury. The decisive diagnostic advantage lies in the possibility of demonstrating both g