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Thermal Analysis of Edema Fluid and Electron Microscopic Studies in 6-ANA Brain Edema

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Some of the factors involved in the formation of brain edema are well known. Many previous papers in this field have suggested a mechanism for this formation of brain edema induced by cytotoxic, vasogenic, and other correlated factors [8, 12]. Although many important studies have been conducted using physiological, biochemical, and morphological methods, edema caused by cerebral ischemia has not yet been satisfactorily examined.

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Ishiguri, H. et al. (1985). Thermal Analysis of Edema Fluid and Electron Microscopic Studies in 6-ANA Brain Edema. In: Inaba, Y., Klatzo, I., Spatz, M. (eds) Brain Edema. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70696-7_4

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