The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: A Compilation of Pathological and Anatomical Paintings, Volume 1Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, 1953 - Human anatomy |
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Page 102
... surgical intervention . The communicating ( infantile ) type of hydrocephalus is due to a faulty absorption of the cerebrospinal fluid , rarely to excessive fluid formation . As fluid accumulates , the intracranial pressure increases ...
... surgical intervention . The communicating ( infantile ) type of hydrocephalus is due to a faulty absorption of the cerebrospinal fluid , rarely to excessive fluid formation . As fluid accumulates , the intracranial pressure increases ...
Page 110
... SURGICAL. INTRACEREBRAL HEMATOMA DIRECT TRAUMA ( STAB WOUND ) Intracerebral hematomas are of two kinds : traumatic and nontraumatic . The traumatic variety may follow a severe or a mild head injury . The bleeding is ve- nous or arterial ...
... SURGICAL. INTRACEREBRAL HEMATOMA DIRECT TRAUMA ( STAB WOUND ) Intracerebral hematomas are of two kinds : traumatic and nontraumatic . The traumatic variety may follow a severe or a mild head injury . The bleeding is ve- nous or arterial ...
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... surgical extirpation may be from ten to twenty years or longer . 2. Oligodendroglioma comprise about our per cent of the glioma group . They are low - growing , often well - demarcated neo- lasms occurring in the cerebral hemi- pheres ...
... surgical extirpation may be from ten to twenty years or longer . 2. Oligodendroglioma comprise about our per cent of the glioma group . They are low - growing , often well - demarcated neo- lasms occurring in the cerebral hemi- pheres ...
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