Intracranial pressure elevation after ischemic stroke in rats: cerebral edema is not the only cause, and short-duration mild hypothermia is a highly effective preventive therapy
Intracranial pressure elevation after ischemic stroke in rats: cerebral edema is not the only cause, and short-duration mild hypothermia is a highly effective preventive therapy
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism 35,
592 (April 2015). doi:10.1038/jcbfm.2014.230
Authors: Lucy A Murtha, Damian D McLeod, Debbie Pepperall, Sarah K McCann, Daniel J Beard, Amelia J Tomkins, William M Holmes, Christopher McCabe, I Mhairi Macrae & Neil J Spratt
Source: Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism - Category: Neuroscience Authors: Lucy A MurthaDamian D McLeodDebbie PepperallSarah K McCannDaniel J BeardAmelia J TomkinsWilliam M HolmesChristopher McCabeI Mhairi MacraeNeil J Spratt Tags: cerebral edema hypothermia intracranial pressure ischemic stroke rats Source Type: research