Publications by authors named "Dziduszko J"

Granular cell astrocytoma (GCA) is an uncommon type of granular cell tumours (GCTs) in the central nervous system. Granular cells in these tumours are of enigmatic origin. We report a case of cerebral GCA in a 59-year-old man who suffered from diabetes and Addison-Biermer disease.

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We studied the effect of acute unilateral cerebellar lesions on the cerebello-thalamo-cortical projection in cats. The lesions were classified into two groups according to their extent. In group I the lesion only covered the cerebellar cortex, while in group II both the cerebellar cortex and deep cerebellar nuclei were removed.

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Spinal potentials were evoked stimulating the peripheral nerves of lower extremities in healthy people and in patients with manifestations of lumbar disc prolapse. The patients were studied before and early after the operation. In healthy subjects the velocity of impulse conduction was nearly identical when both extremities were compared.

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In 39 patients with intracranial lesions the resorption resistance was measured using an own computerized infusion test. A high usefulness of this test was demonstrated in the diagnosis of hydrocephalus and for establishing indications to ventriculocardiac valve implantation. In patients after craniocerebral injuries a rise was observed of the resorption resistance immediately after trauma in cases with subarachnoid haemorrhage.

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The role of changes in CSF inflow in patients without intracranial pathology has been studied. The CSF outflow resistance has been calculated, by dividing the CSF pressure rise by the speed of intrathecal saline infusion. The average CSF pressure rise produced during infusion test (infusion 2 ml/min) amounted to 11.

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A new method of estimating intracranial decompensation in man is described. An on-line computer system is connected to an intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring system to compute regression plots of mean ICP vs standard deviation; standard deviation is used as a measure of ICP instability. Two zones with distinctly different slopes are a characteristic feature of these plots.

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The authors describe a system for rapid digital automatic recording of cerebrospinal fluid pressure. The results are recorded in numerical form by a recorder. Owing to this quantitative expression of results the subjective evaluation of analog curves is avoided.

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The effect of prolonged mannitol infusion upon intraventricular pressure was investigated with the aid of a specially-designed automatic digital recording system; the data recorded were processed off-line by a minicomputer. The character of the pressure curves is thought to result from interaction between the mannitol effect and the observed system's shifting equilibrium position, which is caused by other factors. The character of the pressure curves prior to mannitol infusion must be taken into consideration in estimating the actual effect of the drug; the authors suggest that in certain cases it might be possible to decrease further the rate of mannitol administration.

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