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Broaddus W, Prabhu S, Gillies G, Neal J, Conrad W, Chen Z, et al.
Neurosurg Focus . 2007 Jan; 3(5):Article4. PMID: 17206780
High-flow microinfusion is a novel technique for delivery of compounds directly into the brain parenchyma, bypassing the blood-brain barrier. The feasibility of this technique has been demonstrated with low-molecular-weight compounds,...
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Aygok G, Marmarou A, Young H
Acta Neurochir Suppl . 2006 Feb; 95:241-5. PMID: 16463857
The incidence of idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) has increased as a result of improved longevity. This report describes the 3-year outcome of shunted iNPH patients compared to three-month outcome...
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Alessandri B, Reinert M, Young H, Bullock R
Acta Neurochir Suppl . 2001 Jul; 76:425-30. PMID: 11450059
Glucose (Gluc) is the main energy source for the brain. After severe head-injury energy demand is massively increased and supply is often decreased. In pilot microdialysis studies, many patients with...
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Alessandri B, Corwin F, Fatouros P, Young H, Bullock R
Neurol Res . 2000 Nov; 22(7):705-12. PMID: 11091977
N-acetyl-aspartate (NAA) measured by proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-NMR) has been used as a marker of neuronal injury in many cerebral pathologies. Therefore, we evaluate the roles of microdialysis...
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Marmarou A, Fatouros P, Barzo P, Portella G, Yoshihara M, Tsuji O, et al.
J Neurosurg . 2000 Aug; 93(2):183-93. PMID: 10930002
Object: The pathogenesis of traumatic brain swelling remains unclear. The generally held view is that brain swelling is caused primarily by vascular engorgement and that edema plays a relatively minor...
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Alessandri B, Doppenberg E, Bullock R, Woodward J, Choi S, Koura S, et al.
Acta Neurochir Suppl . 2000 Jan; 75:21-4. PMID: 10635371
The survival of traumatized brain tissue depends on energy substrate delivery and consumption. Excitatory amino acids produce a disturbance of ion homeostasis and thus, increase energy demand. In head-injured patients,...
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RITTER A, Graham R, Amaker B, Broaddus W, Young H
J Neurosurg . 1999 Jul; 90(1):138-40. PMID: 10413167
Eccrine porocarcinoma is a rare malignant tumor of the true sweat gland. It commonly presents in the lower extremities with lymphatic metastasis. The authors describe the clinical presentation, radiographic evidence,...
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Ganiats T, Young H
Am Fam Physician . 1999 Jul; 59(11):2979-80. PMID: 10392580
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Koura S, Doppenberg E, Marmarou A, Choi S, Young H, Bullock R
Acta Neurochir Suppl . 1998 Oct; 71:244-6. PMID: 9779196
In previous studies, Katayama and our group have documented a massive increase in excitatory amino acid release following traumatic brain injury, in both rat fluid percussion, and humans [2,5]. To...
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Alessandri B, Doppenberg E, Zauner A, Woodward J, Young H, Bullock R
Acta Neurochir Suppl . 1998 Oct; 71:237-40. PMID: 9779194
Animal studies indicate that elevated extracellular sodium can increase glutamate-induced excitotoxicity. Therefore, we investigated the relationship between sodium and glutamate and the effect of changes in sodium concentrations on the...