These References Support The Assertions in The Article
- (1) Atwater I, Yanez A, Cea R, Navia A, Jeffs S, Arraya V, Szpak-Glasman M, Leighton X, Goping G, Bevilacqua JA, Moreno R, Brito J, Arriaza C, Ommaya A. Cerebral spinal fluid shunt is an immunologically privileged site for transplantation of xenogeneic islets. Transplant Proc. Jun;29(4):2111-5. 1997.
- (2) Bergman AB Ragnar Berfenstam's legacy. Inj Prev. Mar;6(1):4; 2000
- (3) Committee on Trauma Research Injury in America: A Continuing Public Health Problem. National Academy press: Washington, DC 1985
- (4) DiChiro, G. Doppman, J.L. and Ommaya, A.K.: Selective arteriography of arteriovenous aneurysms of the spinal cord. Radiology, 88: 1065-1077, June 1967.
- (5) Doppman, J.L., DiChiro, G. and Ommaya, A.K.: Selective Arteriography of the Spinal Cord. St. Louis, Missouri: Warren Green Publisher, 1969.
- (6) Doppman, J.L., DiChiro, G., and Ommaya, A.K.: Obliteration of spinal cord arteriovenous malformation by percutaneous embolization. Lancet, 1: 477, March, 1968.
- (7) Dudrick SJ. History of vascular access. J Parenter Enteral Nutr. 30(1 Suppl):S47-56. 2006
- (8) Holley J. Ayub K. Ommaya, 78; Neurosurgeon and Authority on Brain Injuries. Washington Post. Page B04; July 14, 2008
- (9) Huckman MS. Giovanni Di Chiro (1926–1997). AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. Jun-Jul;19(6):1007-10; 1998
- (10) Kelly JP, Rosenberg J. Practice parameter: the management of concussion in sport: report of the Quality Standard’s Subcommittee. Neurology;48:581–585; 1997
- (11) Levin HS, Mendelsohn D, Lilly MA, Yeakley J, Song J, Scheibel RS, Harward H, Fletcher JM, Kufera JA, Davidson KC, Bruce D. Magnetic resonance imaging in relation to functional outcome of pediatric closed head injury: a test of the Ommaya-Gennarelli model. Neurosurgery;40(3):432-40; 1997
- (12) Levin HS, Williams D, Crofford MJ, High WM Jr, Eisenberg HM, Amparo EG, Guinto FC Jr, Kalisky Z, Relationship of depth of brain lesions to consciousness and outcome after closed head injury. J Neurosurg; Dec;69(6):861-6; 1988
- (13) Ommaya AK, Subcutaneus reservoir and pump for sterile access to ventricular cerebrospinal fluid. Lancet.;2:98 3–984; 1963
- (14) Ommaya AK, DiChiro G, Baldwin M, Pennybacker JB. Non-traumatic cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiat.,; 31, 214-225; 1968
- (15) Ommaya AK, Murray G, Ambrose J, Richardson A, Hounsfield G. Computerized axial tomography: estimation of spatial and density resolution capability. Br J Radiol.;49(583):604-11; 1976
- (16) Ommaya AK. Implantable devices for chronic access and drug delivery to the central nervous system. Cancer Drug Deliv;1(2):169-79; 1984
- (17) Ommaya AK. Spinal fluid driven artificial organ. United States Patent and Trademark Office. Patent number: 5385582. Jan 31, 1995
- (18) Ommaya AK. Trauma to the nervous system. Hunterian Lecture. Ann. Roy. Coll. Surg. Eng., 39, 317-347; 1966
- (19) Ommaya, A. K.. Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea. Neurology 15, 107-113; 1964
- (20) Ommaya, A.K. and Gennarelli, R.A.: Cerebral concussion and traumatic unconsciousness. Brain., 97: 633-654, 1974.
- (21) Ommaya, A.K. and Yarnell, P.: Subdural hematoma after whiplash injury. Lancet, 2: 237-239, August, 1969
- (22) Ommaya, A.K., Atwater, I., Coonrod, B.A., et. Al. Novel Transplantation Approach: Islet Xenografts in C.S.F. Shunts in Dogs. Transplantation Proceedings, December, 1994.
- (23) Ommaya, A.K., Fass, F., and Yarnell, P.: Whiplash injury and brain damage: An experimental study. J.A.M.A., 204: 285-289, April, 1968.
- (24) Ommaya, A.K., Hirsch, A.E., and Martinez., J.: The role of “whiplash” in cerebral concussion. Proceedings of the 10th Stapp Car Crash Conference, New York: Society of Automotive Engineers, 197-203, November, 1966.
- (25) Ommaya, A.K., Hirsch, A.E., Flamm, E.S., and Mahone, R.M.: Cerebral concussion in the monkey: An experimental model. Science, 153: 211-212; 1966.
- (26) Ommaya, A.K., Hirsch, A.E., Harris, E., and Yarnell, P.: Scaling of experimental data in cerebral concussion in sub-human primates to concussive threshold for man. Proceedings of the 11th Stapp Car Crash Conference, New York: Society of Automotive Engineers, 47-52, October, 1967.
- (27) Ommaya, A.K., Rockoff, S.D., and Baldwin, M.: Experimental concussion: A first report. J. Neurosurg., 21: 249-267;1964.
- (28) Ommaya, A.K.: Computerized axial tomography of the head: The EMI-Scanner, a new device for direct examination of the brain “in-Vivo.” Surg. Neurol. 1: 217-222, 1973.
- (29) Ommaya, Ayub K. Emotion and the Evolution of Neural Complexity. WESScom: The Journal of the Washington Evolutionary Systems Society 3(1):8-17; 1993
- (30) Ommaya, A.K., Atwater, I.J., Yanez, A., et. Al. Llama Glama: Unique model for evaluation of xenogenic islet transplants in a CSF driven artificial organ. Transplantation Proceedings, 1995.
- (31) Syed BA. Nontraumatic (spontaneous) cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea from cribriform fistula associated with primary empty sella: report of two cases and literature review. Ann Saudi Med. Jan;20(1):43-6; 2000
- (32) Zaldivar R.A. Low key Rep. Lehman savvy on deal-making ex-salesman acts as State’s rainmaker. Miami Herald. p. 1A ; November 20, 1989.
- (33) Surgery out of science fiction saves man with rare disease. Chicago Tribune. Mar 16, 1977.
Read more about this topic: Ayub K. Ommaya
Famous quotes containing the words support, assertions and/or article:
“Have a sense of piety ever on your mind, and be ever mindful that this is subject to no change, but will last you as long as life and support you in death. Elevate your soul by prayer and by contemplation without mystical enthusiasm.”
—James Boswell (17401795)
“Above and beyond paying attention to feelings before and after a separation, never threaten your child with leaving or loss of love in an effort to control her behavior. Children believe their parents assertions that I will send you away, I wont love you any more, Ill go away, and are terrified with good reason. Fear is a very poor way of disciplining a child, and it can cause severe lifelong anxiety.”
—Alicia F. Lieberman (20th century)
“It is long ere we discover how rich we are. Our history, we are sure, is quite tame: we have nothing to write, nothing to infer. But our wiser years still run back to the despised recollections of childhood, and always we are fishing up some wonderful article out of that pond; until, by and by, we begin to suspect that the biography of the one foolish person we know is, in reality, nothing less than the miniature paraphrase of the hundred volumes of the Universal History.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)