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Department of Neurosurgery,Osaka University Medical School | 論文
- Dolichoectatic Basilar Artery Treated by Reducing Hemodynamic Stress : Report of Two Cases
- Clinical Experience of Intraorbital Optic Nerve Sheath Meningioma : Report of Eight Cases
- 13. Electromyographical study for indication of stereoencephalotomy
- S-6. Electromyogram Study during Cryothalamectomy upon the Patients with Parkinson's Disease (Symposium:Human Depth Electrophysiology)
- 50 50. Stereotaxic Intraventricular Drainage for the Treatment of Large Cystic Craniopharyngioma and Cyst of Cavum Septi Pellucidi
- 45. Subcortical or Brainstem Lesion Effect on Subcorticogenic Seizure with special Reference to the Forel-H Field : experimental analysis (Proceedings of the XXVth Annual Meeting of the Japan Neurosurgical Society)
- N-3 N-3. A Case of "Cushing Ulcer" followed by the Stereotaxic Hypothalamotomy (PROCEEDINGS OF THE IVth ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR RESEARCH IN STEREOENCEPHALOTOMY)
- S-I-8. Open Decompressive Craniectomy with Plastic Cap
- B-64. Significance of EEC for Diagnosis of Intracranial tumor
- A-44. Pre- and Post-Operative Hypothalamo-Pituitary Function of Sellar and Suprasellar Tumor Cases
- A-58. Systematic Pituitary Function Tests of the Sellar and Parasellar Tumor Cases
- 156. Some Therapeutic Effect of Global Air or Oxygen Encephalography upon Posttraumatic Chronic Intracranial Hypotonia
- 127. Central Syndrome : Rostral-Caudal Deterioration in Acute Head Injury
- 13 13. Brain Stem or Lenticular Nucleus Lesion Effect on Epileptogenic Convulsion elicted by Intravenous Administration of Metrazol (PROCEEDINGS OF THE IVth ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR RESEARCH IN STEREOENCEPHALOTOMY)
- S-1. Effects of Brain-Stem Stimulation and Destruction on Epileptic Excitabillity
- 35. Clinical Results of Forel-H-tomy of the Treatment of Epilepsy
- 17. Indications of forel-H-tomy for the treatment of epilepsy
- 15 Physical and Physiological Studies on Localized Freezing in the Cat Brain
- 142 A Connection between the Bilateral Lenticular Nuclei through the Mid-line Nuclei of the Thalamus
- Prognostic Factors in Patients Surviving for More Than 1 or 5 Years After Removal of Metastatic Brain Tumors