The Munro-Kellie Doctrine and the Intracranial Venous Space at the ‘Limit’ of Raised Intracranial Pressure — an Hydrodynamic Experimental Approach
1972
Within the frame work of the Munro-Kellie doctrine this paper asks a teleological question: Why does the intracranial pressure (ICP) (defined as measured in any nonvascular space) rise in the presence of a growing space occupying lesion (SOL)?
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