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OverviewA few evenings ago in the Hall of the Neurological Clinic of Bologna University Dr. HENRI HEcAEN gave a lecture on the physiopathology of writing. As I was listening to his learned exposition, memories returned to me of times when my reaction to his work was not always the enjoyment of a quiet listener; namely, of the times when, ten years before, during the"" seances du samedi"" at the Neurosurgical Center of Saint' Anne Hospital in Paris, our meetings often consisted of disputes, in a sparkling tangle of alliances and hostilities, which would often result in clashes between TALAIRACH,AJURIAGUERRA, BREGEAT, M. , and Mme DELL,KLoTz (each one passionately pleading for his own speciality), with a brillant chorus of collaborators: CONSTANS, ABouLKER, DELIGNE, SADOUN, BANCAUD ...enlivening the scene. I re- member the discussions on clinical cases, the ""lettres au directeur et aux medicins soignants"" in which GUILLY was a master of diplomacy, the biting hints at the administrators, the smiles between allies or lovers. And in that casbah-like uproar of students, doctors, patients, attendants, technicians, and spectators, the voice of the ""Grand Chef,"" preceded by a slam on the table, ringing out loudly: ""Nom de Dieu! Voulez-vous vous taire et nous foutre la paix?"" Monsieur David was always able to humanize any abstract problem. Saint' Anne! An arena where we dealt with the latest findings of neurology, psychiatry, stereotaxis, neurosurgery, neurophthalmo- logy, electroencephalography and neuroradiology. lowe my career to having met Erik Lindgren and Marcel David. Full Product DetailsAuthor: G. Gianasi , G. Ruggiero , G. Maranghi , J. BoriesPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1974 Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.436kg ISBN: 9783642880339ISBN 10: 3642880339 Pages: 154 Publication Date: 21 March 2012 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsI. Fractional Encephalography.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Technical Equipment and Set-Up of Rooms.- 3. Staff.- 4. Preparation of the Patient.- 5. Encephalography Today. Schematic Outline of an Examination.- 6. Lumbar Puncture.- 7. Image Amplifier with Television Control.- 8. Examination of the Occipital Horns in Sitting Position.- 9. Examination of the Temporal Horns.- 10. Tomography.- 11. Subtraction.- 12. Long Focus-to-Film Distance Radiography and Magnification.- 13. Technique for Examination of the Cerebello-Pontine Angle.- 14. Encephalographic Technique for the Examination of the Sellar Region.- 15. Encephalographic Technique in Cases of Atrophy.- 16. Encephalography with Urea.- 17. Encephalography with Pulmonary Hyperventilation.- 18. Late Radiographic Follow-up.- 19. Gaseous Contrast Media.- 20. Anesthesia in Fractional Encephalography.- 21. Complications.- II. Gas Ventriculography.- 1. Historical Background.- 2. Technique.- 3. Complications.- III. Positive-Contrast Ventriculography.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Iodinated Oils.- 3. Techniques of Positive-Contrast Ventriculography.- 4. Positive-Contrast Ventriculography with Water-Soluble Contrast Media.- IV. Positive Contrast Cisternography of the Posterior Fossa.- 1. Literature.- 2. Discussion.- V. Radioisotope Examination of the CSF Pathways.- 1. Literature.- 2. Choice of the Radiocompound.- 3. Diffusion of the Radiocompound.- 4. Technique.- 5. Anatomy.- 6. Complications.- 7. Indications and Results.- Addendum.- References.- Index of Illustrations.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |