… on the brain, part of the skull is surgically removed allowing for the brain to bulge outwards, a procedure known as a decompressive craniectomy. During this excessive brain swelling, …
A Young - Glasgow Medical Journal, 1926 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Ballance as saying?" It is, indeed, of surprising interest to note that thousands of years before trephining was deliberately employed for the treatment of organic disease of the brain a …
Q Yu, J Zhu, H Wu - World neurosurgery, 2022 - Elsevier
… hemorrhage, trans-orbital brain herniation, and right … brain injury in this rare case. Mannitol was administered, and no neurosurgical intervention was needed for traumatic brain injury. …
F Benoist, F Box, A Goriely - International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 2018 - Elsevier
… Elastic bulging occurs when an elastic material deforms through a small opening in … bulging is crucial in a number of applications related to swelling such as the deformation of the brain …
… The body produces hormones that act through the brain to regulate short-and longterm appetite and … large amounts of the receptor and might thus be prime targets for leptin in the brain. …
… bulging area that corresponded with the thinned-out spot in the bone disclosed by the X-ray and which was to be seen as an indentation in the reflected portion of the flap. This bulging …
… The thalami and basal ganglia bulge into the single ventricular cavity and are covered posteriorly by the choroid plexus. This type of destruction of the brain hemispheres resembles an …
JL Pool - Journal of Neurosurgery, 1968 - thejns.org
… Ventriculography indicated a mass lesion of the brain stem. … herniation and a normal-looking cerebellum but a yellow bulging appearance of the floor of the 4th ventricle. Needling in the …