Computerized Tomography.- Has Computed Tomography Led to Earlier Diagnosis of Brain Tumors?.- Conflicting Neuropathological and Computertomographic Findings in Cases of Suspected Brain Tumors or Retrobulbar Tumors.- Computer Tomographic Findings of Brain Tumors Projected on X-Rays and Scalp.- Stereotactic Brain Surgery with the Aid of Computed Tomography (CT-Stereotaxy).- Necessity for Biopsy After the Introduction of Computerized Tomography.- The Value of Computerized Tomography in the Preoperative Diagnosis of Brain Tumors.- Metrizamide CT for Diagnosis of Intracranial Cystic Lesions.- The Effect of Computed Tomography on Diagnosis, Operative Techniques and Prognosis of Tumors of the Middle Cranial Fossa (Petrous Apex).- Spontaneous Brain Stem Lesions. CT-Findings and Clinical Data in Respect to Morbidity.- CT Localization and Operative Approaches in Posterior Fossa Lesions.- Operative Approaches to the Rostral Brain Stem According to the CT-Findings.- On the Extended Indication for Operation of Deep Seated Brain Tumors.- CT in Diagnosis and Treatment of 20 cases with Brain Abscesses and Subdural Empyemas.- Diagnosis and Two-Dimensional Localization of Intracranial Metastases with Computerized Tomography.- The Influence of Computerized Tomography on Treatment of Spontaneous Intracerebral Hematoma.- The Prognosis of Traumatic Intracranial Hematomas Before and After the Introduction of Computerized Tomography.- Postoperative CT-Follow-Up of Chronic Subdural Hematoma.- Cranial Computed Tomography: Its Influence on Results of Treating Traumatic Intracranial Extradural Hematomas.- Value of Computerized Tomography in Setting the Indication for Surgical Treatment of Extradural Hematomas with a Delayed Course.- Surgery in Traumatic Intracerebral Bleeding Based on Computerized Tomographical Findings.- Detection of the Angiographically Cryptic Cerebrovascular Malformations by Computerized Tomography.- The Use of Computer Tomography in the Diagnosis and Postoperative Observation of Cerebral Aneurysms.- Computerized Tomography in the Operative Treatment of Cerebrovascular Disease.- The Diagnostic Value of Computerized Tomography in Follow-Up Studies After CSF Drainage.- Correlation of Postoperative Clinical Course and Ventricular Size Determined by Computed Tomography in Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus.- B-Waves and Periventricular Lucency (PVL) in Intermittently Normotensive Hydrocephalus.- Slit Ventricle Syndrome - Computerized Tomography Aid in the Evuluation and Management.- Radiological Diagnosis Before and After Introduction of Computerized Tomography.- Brain Metabolism.- Normal and Abnormal Oxidative Brain Metabolism.- Neuroendocrinological Aspects in Cases of Brain Death After Severe Brain Injury.- Criteria for the Choice of Drugs Suitable for Controlled Hypotension in Neuroanaesthesia.- Sphingolipids in the Progress of Head Injury - A Preliminary Report.- The Relationship Between Brain Edema, Energy Metabolism, Glucose Content and rCBF Investigated by Artificial Brain Abscess in Cats.- Circadian Rhythms of Catecholamines, Cortisol and Prolactin in Patients with Apallic Syndrome.- Tissue Oxygen Supply Conditions in the Brain Cortex During Arterial Hypocapnia.- The Behavior of Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium and Zinc in the Brain with Special Attention to Cerebral Edema Following Experimentally Induced Burns.- Determination of Dexamethasone with Radioimmunassay in Case of Head Injury.- Investigations of the Effects of Dexamethasone on Surgical Stress in Neurosurgical Patients, on the Basis of Radioimmunological Hormone Determinations (LH, FSH, GH, ACTH, Cortisol, Testosterone).- An in Vitro Model of Cytotoxic Brain Edema: Cell Volume and Metabolism of Cultivated Glial- and Nerve-Cells.- Barbiturate Influence on Subcellular Organelles in Experimental Cold Lesion.- Dead Space Ventilation and Intracranial Volume Capacity.- Spinal Injuries.- Injuries of the Spinal Cord and Their Prognosis.- Indications for the Operative Treatment of Spinal Injuries and Technical Problems in Stabilizing the Spine.- Preliminary Results with Surgery in Trauma to the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine, Using the Harrington Method.- Transoral Fusion of the First and Second Cervical Vertebra.- Spinal Epidural Hematoma.- 30 Cases of Traumatic Central Cervical Spinal Cord Injury.- Early and the Still Possible Late Surgical Treatment of Cervical Spine Injuries.- Subluxations, Fracture Dislocations and Compression Fractures of Cervical Vertebral Column. Results of Surgical and Conservative Treatment.- Pathomorphological and Clinical Basis of the Prognosis in Cervical Injuries.- Surcigal Treatment of Cervical Spine Injuries - Prognostic Aspects on Operative Procedures and Timing.- Free Topics.- Regional Cerebral Blood Flow and Extra-Intracranial Bypass Surgery.- Early Morphological Changes in Microvascular Anastomoses.- Diaphanoscopy of Blood Vessels, Visualization of Emboli Originating from Blood Clots Formed Close to Suture Lines.- Shunt Therapy in Medulloblastoma?.- Effect of 6-Methylprednisolone on the Brain Function in Patients with Solitary Circumscribed Supratentorial Tumors.- Pressure/Volume (P/V)-Test and Pulse Wave (PA)-Analysis of ICP.- Clinical Application of Computer Assisted Continuous Monitoring of Intracranial Pressure.- Possibilities and Results by Using the Rhinosurgical Approach in Cases of Anterior Cranial Fossa Injuries.- Experiences with Microvascular Decompression in the Cerebellopontine Angle in Trigeminal Neuralgia.- Spondylitis - A Complication Following Lumbar Disc Operations.