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  • Pneumoencephalography - Wikipedia
    Pneumoencephalography (sometimes abbreviated PEG; also referred to as an " air study ") was a common medical procedure in which most of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was drained from around the brain by means of a lumbar puncture and replaced with air, oxygen, or helium to allow the structure of the brain to show up more clearly on an X-ray image
  • Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia. org
    Pneumoencephalography is an obsolete imaging technique that allowed evaluation of the contours of the brain and ventricles by the deliberate introduction of air into the subarachnoid space This was achieved initially by a needle passed directly into the ventricles (via the fontanelles or a burr hole)
  • Pneumoencephalography in the workup of neuropsychiatric . . . - focus
    Performed extensively for a period of about 50 years, PEG has a peculiar history in neuropsychiatry and, now, an ambiguous legacy Herein, we focus on the development, applications, cultural relevance, and role of PEG in the workup of neuropsychiatric illnesses
  • Pneumoencephalography | MRI, CT X-Ray | Britannica
    pneumoencephalography, technique of diagnostic radiology that produces X-ray films of the head after injection of air or gas between the membranes lining the brain and spinal cord to sharpen the outlines of various brain structures
  • Pneumoencephalography - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
    Pneumoencephalography (abbreviated as PEG; sometimes called an ‘air study’) is an old invasive technique that involved the draining of the majority of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from around the brain through a lumbar puncture
  • Brain imaging in the era of bell bottoms - Yale School of Medicine
    During a pneumoencephalogram, oxygen was injected into the spinal subarachnoid space (a cavity filled with cerebrospinal fluid that contains the blood vessels that supply the brain and spinal cord), which permitted the visualization of the brain’s ventricular system and subarachnoid spaces on X-rays
  • Pneumoencephalography - SpringerLink
    A pneumoencephalogram was once a common medical imaging procedure, introduced in 1919 by an American neurosurgeon Walter Dandy The procedure involved a lumbar puncture, with the removal of a small volume of cerebrospinal fluid and injection of air, oxygen, or helium in its place
  • Pneumoencephalography | definition of . . . - Medical Dictionary
    radiographic visualization of the fluid-containing structures of the brain after cerebrospinal fluid is intermittently withdrawn by lumbar puncture and replaced by air, oxygen, or helium Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc
  • Pneumoencephalography in patients with brain tumor
    The most widely read and highly cited peer-reviewed neurology journal
  • Sequelae to pneumoencephalography - PMC
    Fifty patients were examined clinically and neurologically for seven days after pneumoencephalography Headache was present in 78%, neck stiffness in 34%, pyrexia in 38%, vomiting in 34%, tachycardia in 74%, a change in the level of consciousness in 18%, and abnormal neurological signs in 30%





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