(1) Neural Tube Defects: Some remarks on the possible role of glycosaminoglycans in the genesis of the dysraphic state, the anomaly in the configuration of the posterior cranial fossa and hydrocephalus.- (2) A Laboratory Model of Shunt-dependent Hydrocephalus: Development and biomechanical characterization.- (3) Changes in Cerebral Microvasculature in Congenital Hydrocephalus of the Inbred Rat LEW/Jms: Light and electron microscopic examination.- (4) Pathological Studies on the Brain of Congenital Hydrocephalic Rats.- (5) Experimental Chronic Subdural Hematoma in Mice: Gross morphology and light microscopic observations.- (6) Influence of the Rate of Ventricular Enlargement on the White Matter Water Content in Progressive Feline Hydrocephalus.- (7) Cerebral Water Content in Silicone Oil-induced Hydrocephalic Rabbits.- (8) Chronic Intracranial Pressure Monitoring in Conscious Hydrocephalic Rabbits.- (9) Histochemical Study of Acetylcholinesterase Activity in the Hippocampus of Rats with Kaolin-induced Hydrocephalus: A preliminary report.- (1) CSF Hydrodynamics after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.- (2) Quantitative Evaluations of Disturbances in Cerebrospinal Fluid Circulation with Indium-111 Cisternography: A clinical study.- (3) Regional Cerebral Blood Flow in Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus.- (4) Effects of Hyperoxia, Glycerol and Ventricular Drainage on ICP and CBF in Patients with Increased ICP Due to Hydrocephalus.- (5) Postsurgical Disappearance of Dementia without Increased Cerebral Blood Flow in Hydrocephalic Patients.- (6) Progressive Ventricular Enlargement in Cats in the Absence of Transmantle Pressure Gradients.- (7) Resistance to Cerebrospinal Fluid Outflow and Intracranial Pressure in Patients with Hydrocephalus after Subarachnoid Haemorrhage.- (8) Intracranial Pressure Estimation by Palpation of the Anterior Fontanelle.- (9) Absence of Hydrocephalus in Spite of Impaired Cerebrospinal Fluid Absorption and Severe Intracranial Hypertension.- (10) Biomechanics of lă