Anaesthesia for cerebral arteriovenous malformations in children

[1]  J. Persing,et al.  Lidocaine or Thiopental for Rapid Control of Intracranial Hypertension? , 1980, Anesthesia and analgesia.

[2]  H. Handa,et al.  Clinical analysis of arteriovenous malformations in children. , 1980, Child's brain.

[3]  C. Drake Cerebral arteriovenous malformations: considerations for and experience with surgical treatment in 166 cases. , 1979, Clinical neurosurgery.

[4]  P. Burger Pathology of Tumours of the Nervous System , 1978 .

[5]  S. So Cerebral arteriovenous malformations in children. , 1978, Child's brain.

[6]  J. Michenfelder,et al.  Cyanide Toxicity and Thiosulfate Protection during Chronic Administration of Sodium Nitroprusside in the Dog: Correlation with a Human Case , 1977, Anesthesiology.

[7]  R. Stoelting Circulatory changes during direct laryngoscopy and tracheal intubation: influence of duration of laryngoscopy with or without prior lidocaine. , 1977, Anesthesiology.

[8]  J. Michenfelder,et al.  Canine systemic and cerebral effects of hypotension induced by hemorrhage, trimethaphan, halothane, or nitroprusside. , 1977, Anesthesiology.

[9]  G. Ferguson,et al.  Autoregulation of cerebral blood flow during controlled hypotension in baboons , 1976, Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry.

[10]  E. Alexander Neurosurgery of Infancy and Childhood , 1970 .

[11]  J. A. Bain,et al.  The effect of general anaesthesia on the tolerance of cerebral ischaemia in rabbits , 1967, Canadian Anaesthetists' Society journal.

[12]  G. Perret,et al.  Report on the cooperative study of intracranial aneurysms and subarachnoid hemorrhage. Section VI. Arteriovenous malformations. An analysis of 545 cases of cranio-cerebral arteriovenous malformations and fistulae reported to the cooperative study. , 1966, Journal of neurosurgery.

[13]  L. Sokoloff,et al.  An adaptation of the nitrous oxide method to the study of the cerebral circulation in children; normal values for cerebral blood flow and cerebral metabolic rate in childhood. , 1957, The Journal of clinical investigation.

[14]  E. H. Botterell,et al.  Hypothermia, and interruption of carotid, or carotid and vertebral circulation, in the surgical management of intracranial aneurysms. , 1956, Journal of neurosurgery.

[15]  D. D. Matson,et al.  Neurosurgery of infancy and childhood , 1954 .

[16]  J. D. Elder,et al.  REFLEX CIRCULATORY RESPONSES TO DIRECT LARYNGOSCOPY AND TRACHEAL INTUBATION PERFORMED DURING GENERAL ANESTHESIA , 1951, Anesthesiology.