Stereotaxic Lesion As a Model of Brain Edema
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Repeated computed tomographic (CT) examinations after thalamotomy showed a lesion vrying in size over time. This variation was interpreted as indicating presence of an edema. The effect of steroid treatment upon such an edema was tested in a pilot study of 28 patients, 16 of whom were given betamethasone. The diameter of the lesion as observed on CT was used as a measure of the amount of edema. The mean diameter was significantly lower in the steroid-treated group as compared with controls (p less than 0.01, Mann-Whitney U test). The groups were comparable with respect to other variables that might influence lesion size. It is concluded that steroid treatment has an edema-preventing effect.
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Heiden P, Pieczewski J, Andrade P Front Hum Neurosci. 2022; 15:756039.
PMID: 35126071 PMC: 8811476. DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2021.756039.