... of 60 and in some cases below 60 — that is, the usual clinical signs of an increased intracranial pressure; an ophthalmoscopic examination had rarely been made. Many of these patients still showed the results of the increased intracranial pressure... Transactions - Page 27by New York and New England Association of Railway Surgeons - 1918Full view - About this book
| 1918 - 476 pages
...of 60 and in some cases below 60 — that is, the usual clinical signs of an increased intracranial pressure; an ophthalmoscopic examination had rarely...increased intracranial pressure in their fundi and at LUKINS — OVARIAN NEOPLASMS. MAY, 1918. lumbar puncture, and these were the ones upon •whom a cranial... | |
| 1918 - 940 pages
...of 60, and in some cases below 60 — that is, the usual clinical signs of an increased intracranial pressure. An ophthalmoscopic examination had rarely...increased intracranial pressure in their fundi and by lumbar puncture, and these were the ones upon whom a cranial decompression even at this late date... | |
| William Sharpe - 1920 - 792 pages
...iiitracranial pressure ; an ophthalmoscopic examination had rarely been made. Many of these chronic patients still showed the results of the increased...the ones upon whom a cranial decompression, even at the late date of several years, caused a marked improvement. The operative findings were always associated... | |
| New York and New England Association of Railway Surgeons - 1922 - 118 pages
...some cases below 60, that is, the usual clinical signs of an increased intracranial pressure ; the ophthalmoscopic examination had rarely been made. Many of these patients still showed in 1912 the results of the increased intracranial pressure in their fundi and at lumbar puncture, and... | |
| Connecticut State Medical Society - 1917 - 304 pages
...of 60 and in some cases below 60 — that is, the usual clinical signs of an increased intracranial pressure; an ophthalmoscopic examination had rarely...findings were always associated with a "wet" swollen oedematous brain; many of the so-called post-traumatic neuroses are in my opinion frequently superimposed... | |
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