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During the past ten years, technology has been progressing at a rapid pace in the field of medical science, and there have been great improvements in the basic understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of hydrocephalus. The present volume contains the proceedings of the International Symposium on "Hydrocephalus" that was held in Kobe, Japan, from November 12-14, 1990. The purpose of the symposium was to highlight the recent advances in this field and to provide a unique opportunity for exchange of basic and clinical knowledge among experts in this field. During the symposium, 84 papers were presented by 240 contributors from 14 countries. This volume is a compre hensive description of the curr...
This book forms the Proceedings of the Second Symposium on Fluid Power organised by the Japan Hydraulics and Pneumatics Society and held in Tokyo in September 1993. It follows the very succesful First Symposium held in 1989 and presents the latest information on research and industrial activity currently underway in the field of fluid power.
More than 60 papers written by internationally recognized experts cover the broad spectrum of brain edema. The main topics treated are: ischemia & hemorrhage, trauma (experimental and clinical), cerebral hemorrhage, tumor, hydrocephlaus & intracranial pressure (ICP), neuromonitoring & neuroimaging, treatments, blood brain barrier, and miscellaneous.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
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Considerable pioneer work in neurological ultrasound has been done in Japan. In recognition of this contribution, Neurosonology 1991, was held in Hiroshima. Over thirty years ago, the most important breakthrough in Neurosonology was achieved by Japanese authors Kaneko and Satomura, who were the first to record blood flow using the Doppler technique. This non-invasive method of diagnosing cerebral disorder, used alone, or combined with B-mode imaging has been extremely valuable for medical diagnosis and research. Since that time, the techniques and applications of Neurosonology have undergone significant development. This development is reflected in the papers found in this volume, which also show where the evolution may be expected to lead in the future. The practioner will find useful tips and specialists will learn about the most recent advances made in diagnostic ultrasound in the areas of neurology, neuropediatrics, obstetrics and neurosurgery.