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Brainstem gangliogliomas

Pediatric Neurology, 1986
Gangliogliomas are rare neurogliogenic tumors of the central nervous system. Primary involvement of the brainstem is characterized by variable presentations and a long clinical course before diagnosis. Identification of this group of tumors is essential because clinical improvement and prolonged survival have been documented following partial surgical ...
L D, Martin   +3 more
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Brainstem gliomas

Child's Nervous System, 2004
Brainstem gliomas have historically been one of the most difficult pediatric cancers to treat. Tumors arising in the brainstem were once uniformly discounted as surgically unresectable lesions. Early neurosurgeons thought this location to be inoperable and fraught with disaster.
George I, Jallo   +2 more
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Brainstem Gliomas

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1992
Brainstem gliomas, a relatively common form of childhood brain tumor, are highly resistant to therapy. With computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, these lesions can be diagnosed with a high degree of reliability. The indications for surgery are unclear. Focal lesions may be amenable to partial resections.
R J, Packer   +3 more
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Brainstem abscess

Surgical Neurology, 1987
A case of midbrain abscess that was successfully treated by surgical evacuation is reported. The abscess was located in the rostral tegmentum of the midbrain and was aspirated using an infratentorial supracerebellar approach. The patient subsequently returned to his high school.
S, Kashiwagi, S, Abiko, H, Aoki
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Brainstem Gliomas

Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2013
Historically, brainstem gliomas have been considered as a single entity. Since the introduction of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in the late 1980s, these tumors are now regarded as a heterogeneous group of neoplasms with different age of onset, clinical and radiologic presentation, and varying behavior and natural history.
Ana, Ramos   +5 more
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Brainstem Ganglioglioma

Journal of Child Neurology, 2008
Gangliogliomas are usually benign slow-growing neoplasms, seen mainly in the first 3 decades of life and are prevalently located supratentorial, mostly in the temporal and frontal lobe. The authors present a rare case of a brainstem ganglioglioma in an 11-year-old boy who was referred to their hospital complaining of episodes of blurry vision, loss of
Evriviadis, Mpairamidis   +4 more
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Brainstem Death

Clinical Electroencephalography, 1985
A patient with the clinical picture of brain death resulting from brainstem hemorrhage and subsequent infarction is presented. The EEG showed activity similar to what has been described in the cerveau isolé animal preparations. Cortical evoked potentials were unobtainable from auditory or somatosensory stimulation, but of unusually high amplitude to ...
E, Rodin, S, Tahir, D, Austin, L, Andaya
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Brainstem Mapping

Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology, 2013
The complex neuroanatomy of the brainstem and the additional distortion incurred by intrinsic lesions have previously discouraged aggressive neurosurgical procedures. Safe access to the brainstem and complete lesionectomy has been thwarted by considerable perioperative risk.
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