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Summary for Ref Ques on "Pneumozephalus": msg#00435

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Subject: Summary for Ref Ques on "Pneumozephalus"

Hi- Thanks to all who helped-- Ms. Carolyn Doueck, of Millard Fillmore Suburban
Health Sciences Library, of
Kaleida Health located in Williamsville, NY was a super medical Sherlockian
sleuth who found "WOLFF E MUNCH MED WSCHR 61 : 899 1914" as a cited reference
using the Science Citation Index. The article citing this reference was
JOURNAL OF SPINAL CORD MEDICINE 26 (3): 262-269 FAL 2003. The title of that
article is "Pneumocephalus secondary to cerebrospinal fluid leak associated
with a lumbar pressure ulcer in a man with paraplegia." So this author
referred back to the work by Wolff having to do with the subject of
pneumocephalus- so this must be that original reference to the first article on
pneumocephalus in the medical literature. Awesome investigative power!

With respect,

Chuck Fikar

Charles R. Fikar, MD, DABP, MSLS, AHIP
Library Manager
St. Vincent Catholic Medical Centers
Woods Health Sciences Library
88-25 153rd St- Ste 1-P
Jamaica, NY 11432
718-558-7230
(fax) 718-558-7233
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