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    Brain Function, Pathophysiology and Heparin Therapy in Experimental Cerebral Sinus Vein Thrombosis

    Diagnosis of cerebral sinus vein thrombosis (SVT) is difficult to establish and, thus, rarely made by clinicians. For this reason it is frequently observed only at autopsy raising the suspicion that SVT often ...

    K. Frerichs, M. Deckert, O. Kempski, K. Einhäupl, A. Baethmann in Cerebral Sinus Thrombosis (1990)

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    Treatment of Patients with Cerebral Sinus and Vein Thrombosis with Heparin

    Cerebral sinus vein thrombosis (CSVT) is a possibly fatal disease and demands effective treatment. There are, however, no controlled clinical trials. Treatment recommendations are based on pathophysiological d...

    W. Meister, K. M. Einhäupl, A. Villringer, P. Schmiedek in Cerebral Sinus Thrombosis (1990)

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    Clinical Spectrum of Sinus Venous Thrombosis

    The true incidence of sinus venous thrombosis (SVT) is unknown because many patients remain undiagnosed or are misdiagnosed. Unfortunately, the symptoms and clinical signs of SVT are unspecific and resemble th...

    K. M. Einhäupl, A. Villringer, R. L. Haberl, W. Pfister in Cerebral Sinus Thrombosis (1990)

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    A New Experimental Model of Sinus Vein Thrombosis

    Several experimental attempts have failed to induce thrombosis of the cerebral sinus using methods such as ligation, coagulation, or injection of thrombogenic material [1–3]. Ligation and injection of lard-oil...

    M. Deckert, K. Frerichs, P. Mehraein, O. Kempski, A. Baethmann in Cerebral Sinus Thrombosis (1990)

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    Epidermal growth factor receptor expression and growth fraction in human tumours of the nervous system

    100 tumours of the human nervous system were investigated by means of immunohistochemistry in order to determine the expression of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFr) and the proliferative activity as eval...

    G. Reifenberger, R. Prior, M. Deckert, W. Wechsler in Virchows Archiv A (1989)

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    Immunohistochemical determination of protein kinase C expression and proliferative activity in human brain tumors

    Protein kinase C (PKC), the major receptor for phorbol ester tumor promotors, is a phospholipid- and calcium-dependent phosphorylating enzyme which plays an important role in the intracellular signal transduct...

    G. Reifenberger, M. Deckert, W. Wechsler in Acta Neuropathologica (1989)

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    Vascularization of syngenic intracerebral RG2 and F98 rat transplantation tumors

    The vascularization of intracerebral transplantation tumors of the two rat glioma clones RG2 and F98 was studied in various stages of progressive tumor growth by use of biotinylatedRicinus communis agglutinin I (...

    R. J. Seitz, M. Deckert, W. Wechsler in Acta Neuropathologica (1988)

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    A New Experimental Model of Sinus Thrombosis in Rats

    Primary cerebral venous thrombosis is a rare disease with polymorphic clinical manifestations; its pathophysiology is poorly understood and controversy exists as to the appropriate therapy. By contrast with re...

    M. Deckert, K. Frerichs, M. Jansen in Regulation of Cerebral Blood Flow and Meta… (1987)

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    Pränatale Ultraschalldiagnostik bei kongenitalen intrakraniellen Tumoren

    Kongenitale intrakranielle Tumoren sind sehr selten. Sie stellen ca. 0,5–1,5% der in der Kindheit diagnostizierten Hirntumoren dar (Bodian u. Lawson 1953; Jooma u. Kendall 1982). Arnstein et al. (1951) definie...

    K. Müller, M. Deckert, J. C. W. Kiwit, P. Kozlowski in Aktuelle Neuropädiatrie 1986 (1987)

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    Neuropathology and Regional Imaging of Microcirculation, Tissue pH, Metabolites and Necroses in Cerebral RG2 and F98 Anaplastic Rat Glioma Transplantation Tumors

    Malignant human gliomas corresponding to grade III and IV are anaplastic ependymomas, anaplastic astrocytomas, anaplastic oligodendrogliomas, anaplastic mixed gliomas and the glioblastoma group (WHO classifica...

    W. Wechsler, U. Teske, G. Reifenberger in Brain Oncology Biology, diagnosis and ther… (1987)

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