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- Bookvolume editor, Kazunori Toyoda.Contents:
Cerebral interaction and stroke / Toyoda, K.
Inhibition of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system for cerebrorenal protection / Lambers Heerspink, H.J.
Obesity and heart failure as a mediator of the cerebrorenal interaction / Jindal, A., Whaley-Connell, A., Sowers, J.R.
Subclinical cerebral abnormalities in chronic kidney disease / Yao, H. ... [et al.]
Carotid atherosclerosis in kidney disease / Kokubo, Y.
Kidney disease and cognitive function / Elias, M.F., Dore, G.A., Davey, A.
Risk of stroke in kidney disease / Ninomiya, T.
Role of 24-hour blood pressure management in preventing kidney disease and stroke / Nagai, M., Hoshide, S., Kario, K.
Preventing stroke and systemic embolism in renal patients with atrial fibrillation : focus on anticoagulation / Ahmad, Y., Lip, G.Y.H.
Stroke features and management in patients with chronic kidney disease / Kamouchi, M.
Stroke feature and management in dialysis patients / Iseki, K.
Thrombolysis and hyperacute reperfusion therapy for stroke in renal patients / Hirano, T.
Antiplatelet therapy for preventing stroke in patients with chronic kidney disease / Kim, S.J., Bang, O.Y.Digital Access Karger 2013 - ArticleDi Rocco C, Caldarelli M, Maira G, Rossi GF.Childs Brain. 1977;3(6):359-74.18 children having hydrocephalus, which could be regarded clinically as 'arrested', underwent cerebral angiography and a constant infusion manometric test. Intracranial pressure was directly recorded in 3 cases. The above examinations indicated that hydrocephalus was still 'active' in 8 children. This was confirmed by the good results of the surgical treatment.