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I) Experimental & Basic Studies.- (1) Congenital Hydrocephalus in HTX-rats: Incidence, pathophysiology, and developmental impairment.- (2) The Etiology of the Congenital Hydrocephalus in the Inbred Rat LEW/Jms: Light microscopic study in the embryonic stage.- (3) Experimental Hydrocephalus and Hydrosyringomyelia: Computer tomographic studies.- (4) Neuropathology of Congenital Hydrocephalus in the SUMS/NP Mouse.- (5) A Quantitative Golgi Study of Cortical Pyramidal Neurons in Congenitally Hydrocephalic Rats-HTX.- (6) Morphological Study on Congenital Hydrocephalus of the Inbred Rat, LEW/ Jms: Changes in the cerebral gray matter.- (7) Changes in Periventricular Vasculature of Rabbit Brain Following Induction of Hydrocephalus and after Shunting.- (8) Pseudoventricle Formed in Grafted Neural Tissue and a New Hydrocephalic Model Using the Neural Transplant Method (Part 2).- (9) Changes of Muscarinic Cholinergic Receptors and Cholinergic Neurons in Experimental Acute Hydrocephalic Rat Brains.- (10) Pathogenesis of Cerebral Disturbances on Experimental Hydrocephalus: Transmission and scanning electron microscopic observations in experimental hydrocephalic rats.- (11) Clinical and Ultrastructural Observations of Maturing Human Frontal Cortex: Part 1. Biopsy material of hydrocephalic infants.- (12) Minor CSF Pathways in Experimental Hydrocephalus.- (13) Changes on Blood-Brain Barrier Permeability in Experimental Hydrocephalus.- (14) Cerebroventricular Dilation in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats (SHRs) Is Not Attenuated by Reduction of Blood Pressure.- (15) Evoked Potentials Produced by the Electrical Stimulation Applied to the Optic Chiasm in the Rat with Asymmetrical Hydrocephalus.- (16) Suppression of Hippocampal Long-term Potentiation in Hydrocephalic Rat.- (17) Evaluation of Brainstem Auditory Evoked Responses in Congenital Hydrocephalus.- (18) Electroencephalographs Findings in Hydrocephalic Children Prior to Initial Shunting.- (19) The Effect of V-P Shunt on Local lă+
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