Begg, R. and Wilkie, K. (2009) A Mechanism for Ventricular Expansion in Communicating Hydrocephalus. [Study Group Report]
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Abstract
This report investigates a new possible molecular mechanism for the pathogenesis of hydrocephalus. New research by Dr. Miles Johnston has found that the injection of anti beta_1 integrin antibodies into the ventricle of rats causes a drop in parenchymal pressure and causes the cerebral ventricles to enlarge which is characteristic of hydrocephalus. We investigate intramantle pressure gradients as a possible force to enlarge the ventricles and we propose a new poroelastic model incorporating the effect of the antibodies to determine if they are a possible mechanism for hydrocephalus.
Item Type: | Study Group Report |
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Problem Sectors: | Medical and pharmaceutical |
Study Groups: | Canadian Biomedical Problem Solving Workshop > 1st Canadian Biomedical Problem Solving Workshop (Toronto, Canada, Jun 22-26, 2009) |
Company Name: | Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre |
ID Code: | 339 |
Deposited By: | Dr Kamel Bentahar |
Deposited On: | 27 Jul 2011 17:37 |
Last Modified: | 29 May 2015 19:57 |
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