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The aim of our study was to examine whether the more representative models of experimental brain edema are either purely vasogenic or cytotoxic, or whether, instead, both of these types of edema are present, one prevailing over the other. The methods of the electrical impedance technique and the electron microscope were used.
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Scuccimarra, A., Pensabene, V., Pandolfo, N., de Blasi, F. (1980). Study of Various Types of Experimental Brain Edema Using the Electrical Impedance Technique and the Electron Microscope. In: Grote, W., Brock, M., Clar, HE., Klinger, M., Nau, HE. (eds) Surgery of Cervical Myelopathy. Advances in Neurosurgery, vol 8. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67605-5_56
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