Platelet Aggregation in the Pathogenesis of Cerebrovascular Disorders :
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[Book]
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Proceedings of the Round Table Conference. Rome, October 30-31, 1974
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edited by Alessandro Agnoli, Cornelio Fazio.
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Berlin, Heidelberg
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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1977
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introductory Remarks --; Methodology and Physiology Chairmen: G.V.R. Born and K. Breddin --; The Platelet as an Inflammatory Cell --; Platelet Aggregation in the Pathogenesis of Cerebrovascular Disorders --; The Mathematical Analysis of the Human Platelet Aggregation Mechanism and Its Clinical Application --; Quantitative Valuation of Platelet Aggregation Curves through the Calculation of a Numerical Index --; The Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Human Platelets: Effects of Diet and Possible Functional Significance --; Enhanced Platelet Aggregation as a Risk Factor for Progress and Complications of Vascular Disease. New Findings with a Platelet Aggregation Test (PAT III) and on the Dependence of Different Aggregation Tests on Morphologic Platelet Changes --; Pathogenesis Chairmen: M. Anthony, T. Abe, E.J. Acheson, J.S. Meyer, J. Marshall, K.J. Zülch --; Thrombosis and Embolism as a Cause of Ischemic Cerebrovascular Disturbances. Analysis from a Series of 1000 Patients --; Platelet Adhesiveness and Cerebral Vascular Disease Revisited --; The Significance of Platelet Aggregation in Amaurosis Fugax --; Mechanisms of Platelet 5-Hydroxytryptamine Release in Migraine --; Experimental observations on Platelet Emboli in Focal Brain Ischemia --; Observations on Platelet Aggregability in the Acute Phase of Untreated Strokes --; Microembolism in the Nervous System --; Influence of Plasma Components in the Development of Conditions of Increased Platelet Aggregation Found in a Number of Vascular Diseases --; Mechanism Associated with Platelet Adhesiveness in Cerebrovascular Disease --; Regional Intravascular Coagulation and Microthrombosis in Traumatic Brain Lacerations in Man --; Platelet Aggregation in Cerebrovascular Patients --; In Vivo Effect of Cyclic AMP and Related Drugs on Platelet Function --; Platelet Hyperreactivity and Decreased Survival in Chronic Cerebrovascular Patients. Chronic Defibrination Syndrome? --; Arterial Hypertension and Platelet Aggregation in the Patho-Pathogenesis of Cerebrovascular Diseases --; Smoking, Cerebrovascular Diseases and Platelet Functions --; Contribution of Platelet Aggregation and Serotonin Release to Progressive Cerebral Infarction --; Effect of Agents which Modify Platelet Aggregation and/or Coagulation on Experimental Platelet Embolism and Intravascular Coagulation --; Platelet Abnormalities in Cerebrovascular Diseases --; Inhibition of Platelet Aggregation by Synthetic Organic Acids: Quantitative Relationships Between Chemical Structures and Biological Activities --; Some Observations of Platelet Changes in Atherosclerosis and Some Observations in the Platelet Alterations Before and After Antiaggregant Drugs in Normal and Atherosclerotics --; Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacology Chairmen: C.A. Bouvier, W.S. Fields, O.N. Ulutin, A. Rascol --; Inhibition of Platelet Thrombus Formation by Pharmacological Agents --; A Long-Term Clinical Trial with Antiplatelet Agents in Cerebrovascular Ischemia: Biological and Methodological Aspects --; Effect of Aspirin and Dipyridamole on Platelet Function and on Neurologic Evaluation of Patients Affected by Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attacks --; The Pharmacologic Control of the Enhanced Platelet Aggregation in Preventive Neurology --; Aspirin in Cerebral Ischemia --; The Canadian Cooperative Studies of the Effect of Platelet-Suppressing Drugs in Transient Cerebral Ischemic Attacks --; On the Relationships Between the Activation of the Complement System and the Platelet Aggregation --; Discussion and Concluding Remarks --; Chairmen's Considerations --; Concluding Remarks.