Early management and priorities of polytraumatised patients with intracranial lesions Martens F.P. Ectors Brussels Multiple injuries Pages: 12 - 16
Interventions in polytrauma in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.- A study of 310 polytraumatised patients Beeko A.M. RamsenH. Khayat Multiple injuries Pages: 17 - 21
Anaesthesiological considerations in head injury Mellinghoff H.Loeschcke G. C. Multiple injuries Pages: 22 - 31
Priority of intervention in multiple injuries Wienand P.U. NiemeierR. Grundmann Multiple injuries Pages: 32 - 36
Multiple injuries: Coma and thoracic injury Ernestus R. -I.R. A. FroweinK. -E. Richard Multiple injuries Pages: 37 - 41
Multiple injuries: Coma and abdominal injury Disselbeck Th.W. KöningR. A. Frowein Multiple injuries Pages: 42 - 46
Multiple injuries: Coma and fractures of the extremities Sanker P.R. A. FroweinK. -E. Richard Multiple injuries Pages: 51 - 54
Significance of intracranial pressure for the outcome of patients with multiple injuries Richard K. -E.R. A. FroweinE. Godehard Multiple injuries Pages: 63 - 72
Clinico-radiological study of post-traumatic diffuse lesions. It s relevance in multiple injuries Tomei G.E. SganzerlaR. Villani Multiple injuries Pages: 73 - 78
Head injuries - the treatment of combined injuries of the anterior cranial fossa, the nose and paranasal sinuses and the eyes Bröcheler J.W. Beer Craniofacial injuries Pages: 81 - 87
Thirteen years' experience with stable osteosynthesis of craniofacial fractures Joos U.J. GilsbachJ. -E. Otten Craniofacial injuries Pages: 88 - 93
Timing and techniques of reconstruction and stabilization of combined craniofacial injuries Schettler D.K. RoosenR. Kalff Craniofacial injuries Pages: 94 - 105
Craniofacial trauma in severe head injury Schiltz F.Ph. FrérebeauS. Jebira Craniofacial injuries Pages: 106 - 114
Maxillofacial injuries in patients with head injury Köning W.K. L. GerlachG. Reintges Craniofacial injuries Pages: 115 - 122
Final observations from the maxillofacial surgical point of view Gerlach K. L. Craniofacial injuries Pages: 123 - 124
Acute intracranial pneumocephalus: Prognosis and management - a retrospective analysis of 101 cases Steudel W. I.Hacker H. Craniofacial injuries Pages: 125 - 136
Improved clinical outcome with early rehabilitation Gobiet W. Follow-up; rehabilitation Pages: 143 - 146
Chronological evaluation of the occurrence and growth of the traumatic intracerebral hematoma Yamaki T.T. KuboyamaK. Hirakawa Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 149 - 152
Computer tomographic control of the development of post-traumatic intracranial hematoma Winking M.U. Wildförster Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 153 - 158
Repeated early ct examinations in traumatic intracranial hematomas and in closed head injuries Stammler U.R. A. Frowein Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 159 - 168
The timing of CT Foroglou G.I. PatsalasB. Kontopoulos Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 169 - 174
Study of those cases which showed rapid deterioration within a few hours after head injury - importance of follow-up CT scans at an early stage Yoshimizu N.M. HiramotoM. Notani Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 175 - 177
CT findings and outcome in head injuries - effects of aging Yamaura A.J. OnoN. Saeki Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 178 - 183
Early post-traumatic intracranial hematoma Frowein R. A.F. SchiltzU. Stammler Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 184 - 187
Spontaneous resolution of acute extradural hematomas - study of twenty-five selected cases Pozzati E.F. Tognetti Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 188 - 189
Atypical localisation of traumatic extradural hematomas Głowacki J.J. KusmiderskiM. Moskała Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 190 - 195
Atypical extradural hematomas: Progressive expanding process Vaz A.L. de CarvalhoM. Laranjeira Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 196 - 197
Treatment of acute subdural hematoma with a low GCS score Shigemori M.T. TokutomiS. Kuramoto Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 198 - 200
Acute subdural hematoma with and without multiple injuries Conzen M.M. DetteR. Lindner Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 201 - 206
Encapsulated subdural hematoma Firsching R.R. A. FroweinF. Thun Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 207 - 214
A peculiar intracerebral hemorrhage: The gliding contusion, it s relationship to diffuse brain damage Sganzerla E. P.G. TomeiR. Villani Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 215 - 218
Traumatic intracerebral hematomas in infancy McLaurin R. L.D. S. BabcockR. Kaufman Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 219 - 224
Intracerebral hematoma following evacuation of chronic subdural hematoma Ramamurthi B.K. GanapathiR. Ramamurthi Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 225 - 227
Delayed traumatic intracranial hematomas - clinical study of seven years Sprick C.M. BettagW. J. Bock Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 228 - 230
Two types of delayed traumatic intracerebral hematoma: Differential forms of treatment Katayama Y.T. TsubokawaS. Miyazaki Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 231 - 236
Delayed diagnosis and treatment in traumatic intracranial hemorrhage Lim D. P. Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 237 - 242
Delayed post-traumatic intracerebral bleeding delayed post-traumatic apoplexy: “Spätapoplexie” Nanassis K.R. A. FroweinF. Thun Traumatic intracranial hematoma Pages: 243 - 251
Heart rate variability and the reaction of heart rate to atropine in brain dead patients Siemens P.H. H. HilgerR. A. Frowein Brain death Pages: 282 - 284
Intracranial pressure: A reliable criterion of brain death? Richard K. -E.K. NanassisR. A. Frowein Intracranial pressure; Doppler monitoring Pages: 287 - 297
Atraumatic estimation of blood flow arrest in the diagnosis of cerebral death with the transcranial doppler investigation technique Harders A. Intracranial pressure; Doppler monitoring Pages: 298 - 301