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Brain and Heart Infarct
Proceedings of the Third Cologne Symposium, June 16-19, 1976
herausgegeben von K.J. Zülch, W. Kaufmann und Konstantin-A. HossmannInhaltsverzeichnis
- Coronary Circulation with Special Remarks on the Extravascular Component of Resistance and on Collateral Flow.
- Vascular Reactivity and Ion Homeostasis in Heart and Brain.
- Common Denominators in the Regulation of Blood Flow in Heart and Brain.
- Oxygen Transport in Heart and Brain.
- Regulation of Brain Energy Metabolism under Normoxic and Hypoxic Conditions.
- Biochemistry and Contractility of the Infarcted Heart.
- Regional Metabolism of the Brain.
- Postischemic Amelioration of Brain Damage.
- Coagulation Disturbances in Cerebrovascular Disorders.
- Coagulation Disturbances in Ischemic Heart Disease.
- Rheological Properties of the Blood under Normal and Pathological Conditions.
- Total Ischemia of the Brain.
- Experimental Ischemia: Total Ischemia of the Heart (Metabolic Recovery from Complete Anaerobiosis).
- Microflow and Unit Activity in the Cerebral Cortex Following Ligation of the Middle Cerebral Artery.
- Gradation of Ischemia with Threshold Flow Levels for Tissue Function and Structure in the Brain.
- Experimental Ischemia: Heart Infarcts.
- Distribution of Cerebral Blood Flow at Rest and During Mental Activation in Normals and in Patients with Brain Disorders.
- The Heart in Hypertension.
- Hypertension and Cerebral Blood Flow.
- Hypotension as a Risk Factor.
- Cardiac Embolism and Arterial Hypertension as Risk Factors of Cerebral Infarction.
- Coronary Atherosclerosis and Ischemic Heart Disease.
- Risk Factors: Comparison of the Biological Data in Myocardial and Brain Infarctions.
- Cerebral Atherosclerosis: Morphology and Some Relationships with Coronary Atherosclerosis.
- Experimental Cerebral Ischemia by Arachidonic Acid-Induced Platelet Emboli.
- Transient Ischemic Events of the Heart-Angina Pectoris.
- Transient Cerebral Ischemic Attacks (TIA’S).
- Clinical Ischemia: BrainInfarcts.
- Role of Thrombus in Causing Atherosclerosis and Fatal Coronary Heart Disease.
- Therapy of Cerebrovascular Disorders.
- Therapy of Myocardial Infarction and Coronary Heart Disease.
- General Discussion.