Diagnostic Value of Stationary potential Measurement in Head Injuries
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Traumatic brain injuries were analysed clinically and experimentally by recording stationary potential(SP) which is a very stable component in the electrical phenomena of the brain. SP value is considered to change positively or negatively only when there are organic lesions, severe metabolic changes of the brain, or epileptic seizures. Clinically, we have measured the SP of 103 head-injured patients. When an organic lesion was located in the cerebral hemisphere, the SP showed various changes according to the location of the lesion. Positive SP changes were usually seen in the cases of mild cortical compression and subcortical lesions. Clinically, these lesions included epidural hematoma, subdural hematoma without contusion, chronic subdural hematoma, simple depressed fracture and intracerebral hematoma without cortical damage. Whereas, almost all of the cortical lesions or extensive brain lesions showed negative changes of SP. They were such as cerebral contusion, intracerebral hematoma with vascular lesion, depressed fracture with cortical damage and traumatic epilepsy. Subsequently, to support these clinical data, experimental cortical compression with clot inserted into subdural and extradural space, subcortical lesion by artificial intracerebral hematoma, cerebral contusion by mechanical destruction were investigated in cats. The experimental results showed the same tendency as the clinical data. In another experimental study, clarification of clarification of the possibility of SP change in concussion was attempted.
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著者
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Sano Keiji
Department Of Neurosurgery Faculty Of Medicine University Of Tokyo; Department Of Neurosurgery Tokyo
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Sano Keiji
Neurosurgery University Of Tokyo
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HIRAKAWA Kimiyoshi
Department of Pulmonary Medicine, and University Medical School Teaching Hospital, Tokyo Medical and
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Hirakawa Kimiyoshi
Department Of Neurosurgery University Of Tokyo
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FUCINOUE Tokuro
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Tokyo
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MANAKA Shinya
Department of Neurosurgery, University of Tokyo
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Hirakawa Kimiyoshi
University of Tokyo
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Hirakawa Kimiyoshi
Deparmtent Of Neurosurgery:faculty Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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Manaka Shinya
Department Of Neurosurgery University Of Tokyo
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Manaka Shinya
Department Of Neruosurgery Kanto Rosai Hospital
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Fucinoue Tokuro
Department Of Neurosurgery University Of Tokyo
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Sano Keiji
Department Of Hepato-biliary-pancreatic Surgery Japanese Red Cross Medical Center
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Sano Keiji
Department Of Neurosurgery Faculty Of Medicine University Of Tokyo; Department Of Neurosurgery Tokyo
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Sano Keiji
Department Neurosurgery University Of Tokyo
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Sano Keiji
Deparmtent Of Neurosurgery:faculty Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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