Publications by authors named "J Elfversson"

Aims: To provide long-term outcome data after treatment of hydrocephalus in children, and to identify risk factors for ventriculoperitoneal shunt (VPS) failure.

Methods: Endoscopic third ventriculostomy (ETV) and VPS procedures in children between 2001 and 2005 were reviewed. Data collected prospectively included age at surgery, sex, aetiology of hydrocephalus, gestational age, emergency/planned surgery, duration of surgery, time of day, surgeon's experience and other concomitant surgery.

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Background: Palmar hyperhidrosis has been associated with an increased activity of the sympathetic nervous system. The objective of this study was to assess the immediate and long-term effects of endoscopic transthoracic sympathicotomy on the autonomic modulation of the heart rate in patients with palmar hyperhidrosis.

Methods: Power spectrum analysis of heart rate variability in the lying position and after passive tilt to the upright position was performed in thirteen patients the day before and after sympathicotomy.

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A biochemical marker of brain cell damage, the BB-isozyme of the intracellular enzyme Creatine Kinase (CK), was used to evaluate any possible injury to the brain, caused by an operation for a ruptured intracranial aneurysm (SAH). CSF-CK BB was assessed before and at intervals after operation in a series of 60 patients, aged 29-71 (mean 51 years) operated on for intracranial aneurysms, all but one after SAH. The m/f ratio was 18/42.

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Profiles of plasma GH, plasma somatomedin-C and serum PRL concentrations as well as serum GH response to iv TRH were determined in 11 patients with acromegaly before and 10 days after surgery. Blood for profile determinations was drawn from a peripheral vein with a continuous withdrawal pump changing the recipient tube at 30-min intervals. Before surgery all patients had high plasma GH concentrations with irregular peaks and somatomedin-C concentrations were elevated.

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A case with recurrent pigmented intraspinal tumour with malignant progression is presented. The primary tumour grew around the nerve roots T9 and T10, was attached to dura and infiltrated the vertebral bone tissue. On light microscopy it was comprised of monomorphic cells with large amount of cytoplasmic pigment and many large pigmented globoid bodies.

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