Does the timing of aneurysm surgery neglect the real problems of subarachnoid haemorrhage? N. FreckmannM. NollH. -D. Herrmann Clinical Articles Pages: 91 - 99
Intracerebral haematomas from aneurysm rupture: Their clinical significance I. PapoM. BodosiT. Doczi Clinical Articles Pages: 100 - 105
Measurements of regional cerebral blood flow in patients following superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery anastomosis A. HartmannTh. RommelJ. Menzel Clinical Articles Pages: 106 - 111
The monoclonal antibody Ki-67 as a marker for proliferating cells in stereotactic biopsies of brain tumours C. B. OstertagB. VolkP. Kleihues OriginalPaper Pages: 117 - 121
Histopathological and immunohistochemical changes in neurosurgically resected epileptic foci M. J. KallioinenE. R. HeikkinenS. Nyström OriginalPaper Pages: 122 - 129
The coronal suture, a useful bony landmark in neurosurgery? U. EbelingD. RikliH. -J. Reulen OriginalPaper Pages: 130 - 134
Haematoma of cavum septi pellucidi due to hypertension Y. KanpolatT. Mertol Special Cases Pages: 135 - 136
Spontaneous dorsal epidural haematoma: Usefulness of magnetic resonance imaging and importance of operative treatment even in cases with complete paraplegia F. ServadeiC. TrevisanR. Padovani Special Cases Pages: 137 - 139
CT-ventriculography to control the passage of cerebrospinal fluid J. ZentnerJ. GilsbachM. Mohadjer Technical Notes Pages: 140 - 143