Alexander E, Kushner J, Six E G
Surg Neurol. 1982 Feb;17(2):107-10. doi: 10.1016/s0090-3019(82)80031-1.
In the late nineteenth century, Henri Duret produced minute brainstem hemorrhage in dogs by rapidly increasing their intracranial pressure. Whether those hemorrhages were the same as those seen today associated with transtentorial herniation is not agreed upon, and the term Duret's hemorrhages is rarely used. Duret's report on his experiments is condensed here and the value of computed tomography for detecting brainstem hemorrhages is illustrated by a case report.
19世纪末,亨利·迪雷通过迅速升高狗的颅内压,使其出现微小的脑干出血。这些出血是否与如今所见的伴有小脑幕切迹疝的出血相同,尚无定论,“迪雷出血”这一术语也很少被使用。此处简述了迪雷关于其实验的报告,并通过一则病例报告说明了计算机断层扫描在检测脑干出血方面的价值。