2021
DOI: 10.26442/20751753.2021.2.200604
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Cerebral edema: from the origins of the description to the modern understanding of the process

Abstract: The article, which is a review-lecture, reflects the historical milestones in the description and study of cerebral edema (CE) from ancient times to the present. Great attention is paid to the Monroe–Kellie doctrine, without which it is impossible to understand the mechanism of development of a vitally significant complication of CE – intracranial hypertension. The importance of the Monroe–Kellie doctrine in substantiating the symptomatic treatment of increased intracranial pressure is emphasized. The possible… Show more

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