Significance of the erythrocyte macroergic phosphates in the diagnosis of vital function disturbances in patients with extracerebral cranial base tumor
Keywords:
energy phosphates, erythrocytes, hypoxia of the brain, spinal fluidAbstract
Study on macroergic phosphates changer in the venous blood erythrocytes and dynamics of energy metabolism substates and derivates in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was done intra-and postoperatively in 81 patients with extracerebral tumors of cranial base.
Disfunction of the erythrosyte and brain mitichodria energetic-synthesis was ideutified on different level with further deterioration and intraoperative as well as postoperative course being observed.References
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