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Stereotactic biopsies of brain lesions Biópsia estereotáxica de lesões encefálicas [PDF]

open access: yesArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 2009
OBJECTIVE: In the majority of cases, the correct treatment of brain lesions is possible only when the histopathological diagnosis is made. Several deep-seated lesions near eloquent areas are not safely approached by the classical neurosurgical procedures.
Manoel Jacobsen Teixeira   +4 more
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Outpatient stereotactic brain biopsies [PDF]

open access: yesNeurosurgical Review, 2021
Abstract BackgroundOutpatient neurosurgery is rising popularity leading to patients’ satisfaction and cost-savings. Although several North-American teams have shown the safety of outpatient stereotactic brain biopsies, few data from other countries with different health care systems are available.
Bertrand MATHON   +4 more
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Novel application of robot-guided stereotactic technique on biopsy diagnosis of intracranial lesions

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology, 2023
IntroductionThis study was performed to examine whether there is a link between the application of three types of robot-guided stereotactic biopsy techniques and the diagnostic rate of intracranial lesion biopsy.MethodsThe study involved 407 patients who
Yan Feng   +28 more
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Brain biopsy in dementia [PDF]

open access: yesBrain, 2005
Brain biopsy has an uncertain role in the diagnosis of dementia. Here we report a retrospective analysis of 90 consecutive cerebral biopsies undertaken for the investigation of dementia in adults at a tertiary referral centre between 1989 and 2003. In most cases (90%), biopsy consisted of a right frontal full thickness resection of cortex, white matter
J D, Warren   +10 more
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Early experience of stereotactic biopsy of brain lesion in tertiary centre of Nepal

open access: yesNepal Journal of Neuroscience, 2021
Background  Stereotactic surgery or stereotaxy is a minimally invasive form of surgical intervention which makes use of a three-dimensional coordinate system to locate small targets inside the body and to perform on them some action such as ablation,
Binit Kumar Jha   +3 more
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Fluorescein-guided frameless stereotactic brain biopsy [PDF]

open access: yesWorld Neurosurgery: X
Marcos Dellaretti   +5 more
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Case Report: Clinical Use of a Patient-Individual Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Based Stereotactic Navigation Device for Brain Biopsies in Three Dogs

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science, 2022
Three-dimensional (3D) printing techniques for patient-individual medicine has found its way into veterinary neurosurgery. Because of the high accuracy of 3D printed specific neurosurgical navigation devices, it seems to be a safe and reliable option to ...
Sarah Gutmann   +7 more
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Fatal Measles Inclusion-Body Encephalitis in Adult with Untreated AIDS, France

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2020
We report a fatal case of measles inclusion-body encephalitis occurring in a woman from Romania with AIDS. After an extensive but unsuccessful diagnostic evaluation, a pan-pathogen shotgun metagenomic approach revealed a measles virus infection.
Christophe Rodriguez   +19 more
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Case Report: Need for Caution in the Diagnosis of GFAP Astrocytopathy—A Case of GFAP Astrocytopathy Coexistent With Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology, 2022
We reported a case of primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) coexistent with glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) astrocytopathy, and discussed the problems needing attention in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of GFAP astrocytopathy ...
Jia Fang, Zhongyi Tong, Wei Lu
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Characterisation of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury Severity from Fresh Cerebral Biopsy of Living Patients: An Immunohistochemical Study

open access: yesBiomedicines, 2022
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an extremely complex disease and current systems classifying TBI as mild, moderate, and severe often fail to capture this complexity. Neuroimaging cannot resolve the cellular and molecular changes due to lack of resolution,
Ping K. Yip   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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