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Z H Czosnyka

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Petrella G, Czosnyka M, Smielewski P, Allin D, Guazzo E, Pickard J, et al.
Acta Neurol Scand . 2009 May; 120(5):317-23. PMID: 19456302
Objectives: Over a 3-year period, we have performed 312 tests in 197 shunted patients. The data have been analyzed retrospectively to: (1) investigate the parameters describing CSF dynamics that correlate...
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Czosnyka Z, Czosnyka M, Richards H, Pickard J
Acta Neurochir Suppl . 2006 Feb; 95:223-7. PMID: 16463854
Objective: To assess the hydrodynamic properties of three new types of hydrocephalus valve. Methods: Three new constructions have been recently tested in the UK shunt Evaluation Laboratory: the magnetically adjustable...
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Czosnyka Z, Cieslicki K, Czosnyka M, Pickard J
Med Biol Eng Comput . 2005 Mar; 43(1):71-7. PMID: 15742722
The majority of contemporary hydrocephalus valves are designed to introduce a low resistance to flow into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drainage pathway, and an therefore intended to stabilise intracranial pressure...
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Czosnyka Z, Czosnyka M, Pickard J
Acta Neurochir Suppl . 2002 Aug; 81:27-30. PMID: 12168323
Objectives: The objective of the UK Shunt Evaluation Laboratory was to perform an independent testing of hydrodynamic performance of hydrocephalus shunts and provide systematic reviewing for neurosurgeons and patients. Methods:...
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Czosnyka Z, Czosnyka M, Richards H, Pickard J
Neurosurgery . 2001 Mar; 48(3):689-93; discussion 693-4. PMID: 11270563
Objective: To assess the long-term hydrodynamic properties of a new cerebrospinal fluid flow-regulating hydrocephalus shunt called the CRx Diamond valve (Phoenix Biomedical Corp., Valley Forge, PA). Methods: Three samples of...
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Czosnyka M, Czosnyka Z, Whitfield P, Donovan T, Pickard J
J Neurosurg . 2001 Mar; 94(3):482-6. PMID: 11235954
Object: The dynamics of both drainage and storage capacity become altered during the sequential pathological processes that lead to hydrocephalus. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) formation and drainage rate have been reported...