Publications by authors named "H Imon"

Article Synopsis
  • Dandy-Walker syndrome (DWS) often occurs with occipital meningocele (OMC), but only about 40 cases of their association have been reported, including a unique case where the OMC sac grew larger over time.
  • A premature baby boy was diagnosed with DWS and a small OMC at birth, which progressively enlarged from 3 cm to 7 cm, leading to moderate hydrocephalus and requiring a surgical intervention involving a cystoperitoneal shunt.
  • The study highlights that while most OMCs remain small and stable, understanding the relationship between the occipital bone defect and venous anatomy through CT venography can help in planning effective surgery.
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Intracellular recordings and neurobiotin labeling of medial pontine gigantocellular tegmental field (m-PFTG) neurons in the undrugged, naturally sleeping cat were performed to establish the relationship between soma size and membrane potential (MP) activity before and during the onset of the rapid eye movement (REM) phase of sleep. Initial recordings without labeling revealed that recorded neurons in the m-PFTG had a tonic, sustained membrane depolarization in REM sleep as compared with more polarized MP levels in slow-wave sleep (S) and phasic depolarizations in wakefulness (W) on a more polarized MP level. In neurobiotin-labeled neurons, there was a strong correlation between the soma size of m-PFTG neurons and the 'lead time', the time of onset relative to the beginning of REM, of a sustained increase in membrane depolarization.

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A large and consistent body of data implicates mesopontine cholinergic neurons in the production of rapid eye movement sleep, and indicates that many rapid eye movement sleep events are mediated by activation of pontine reticular formation neurons. There is anatomical evidence for projections from the mesopontine cholinergic nuclei to the pontine reticular formation, but no study has shown that stimulation of this cholinergic zone produces excitatory postsynaptic potentials in pontine reticular formation neurons. In the present study, intracellular recording were made from 168 pontine reticular formation neurons, identified by antidromic activation from the bulbar reticular formation and by neurobiotin intracellular labeling, in acutely anesthetized cats.

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We examined the effects of a xanthine derivative, propentofylline, on recovery of brain function following TCI in 23 adult mongrel dogs. TCI was produced by clamping ascending aorta with aortoatrial bypass formation. The dogs were divided into 3 groups: preischemic administration (0.

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We experienced anesthetic management of two 6-month-old female patients with holoprosencephaly (HP). HP is characterized by hypoplasia of prosencephalon, facial anomalies (hypotelorism, flat nose, and/or small prolabium), abnormality of autonomic nervous system functions (hypernatremia and/or poikilothermia), and clonic convulsion. First case was a lobar type and the second case was an alobar type according to DeMyer's classification.

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