FIELD: medicine, clinical neurology, neurosurgery, neurotraumatology.
SUBSTANCE: one should obtain and study graphic values of thermal dependence of liquor's electric impedance. In case of flattened curve at temperature of phase transition being below 70 C one should predict unfavorable result of the above-mentioned disease. In case of a double-peaked curve at temperature of phase transition ranged 70-90 C one should predict a severe progredient flow of the disease mentioned. In case of a curve with pronounce "peaks-waves" complexes at temperature of phase transition being above 90 C one should predict favorable result of the given disease. The method enables to carry out a single lumbar puncture that enables to decrease traumatism and risk for infectioning.
EFFECT: higher accuracy of prediction.
3 dwg, 3 ex
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Dates
2005-07-27—Published
2003-10-14—Filed