[Nosology and ultrasound findings in porencephaly].
Mielke R1, Lu JH, Kowalewski S.
Ultraschall in der Medizin (Stuttgart, Germany : 1980).Ultraschall Med.1991 Oct;12(5):206-10.
Congenital cerebral defects can be classified into two groups of porencephaly. Agenetic porencephaly results from development disturbances during early neuronal migration and can often be observed in the region of the fissura Sylvii. Encephaloclastic porencephaly, which is relatively rare, is a late
Intracranial iohexol-distribution following cervical myelography, postmyelographic registration of adverse effects, psychometric assessment and electroencephalographic recording.
Olsen NK1, Madsen HH, Eriksen FB, Svare U, Zeeberg I.
Cervical myelography (CM) was taken from 14 cases with cervical root-compression symptoms. Prior to myelography, there was complete cranial CT registration to assess the subarachnoid, intraventricular, subcortical and periventricular densities. Control scans at 3,6,24 and 48 h following myelography
Afferent connections of the nucleus centralis amygdalae. A horseradish peroxidase study and literature survey.
Volz HP1, Rehbein G, Triepel J, Knuepfer MM, Stumpf H, Stock G.
Anatomy and embryology.Anat Embryol (Berl).1990;181(2):177-94.
The central nucleus of the amygdala has been shown to be involved in cardiovascular regulation and the integration of arousal. In this study, the afferent input was investigated in cat by microinjecting horseradish peroxidase (HRP) into the central nucleus and examining retrogradely-labelled cells i