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Potential of 4He OPM‐MEG for detecting interictal epileptic activity: A comparison with SQUID‐MEG
Abstract Objectives Conventional magnetoencephalography (MEG) based on superconducting quantum interference devices sensors (SQUIDs) is the only widely used MEG system in both clinical and research settings. However, it has limitations that hinder its widespread deployment.
Denis Schwartz +6 more
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Current clinical management of brainstem cavernomas
Over the last two decades a favourable course for treated or nontreated brainstem cavernomas has become possible with enhanced diagnostic tools and clinical experience, as well as minimally invasive microsurgical improvements.
O Bozinov +4 more
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Surgical Treatment of Cavernous Sinus Cavernomas: Evidence from Vietnam
Cavernous sinus cavernomas, a rare vascular malformation, represents 3% of all benign cavernous sinus tumors. Both clinical and radiological signs are important for differentiating this condition from other cavernous sinus diseases. The best treatment is
Duc-Anh Nguyen +4 more
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Summary: Background: The few previous studies that have estimated the incidence of cerebral cavernous malformations (cavernomas) have reported incidence rates of 0.2–1.9/100,000 for diagnosed cavernomas.
Aleksi Halmela +5 more
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Survey of inappropriate use of magnetic resonance imaging [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: There are concerns that not all costly advanced imaging is appropriate. However, studies about the appropriateness of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are sparse.
Ari Karttunen +3 more
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Cavernoma in a young adult: a case report
Cavernomas or cavernous malformations of the central nervous system are acquired or hereditary vascular anomalies. Although they are present in 0.1–0.5% in the general population, they are usually asymptomatic and undetected until symptoms occur.
Hina Ali +3 more
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Summary: Cerebral cavernous malformation (CCM) is a neurovascular disease distinguished by clusters of leaky, mulberry-like blood vessels. KRIT1 bi-allelic loss-of-function mutations in endothelial cells are known to trigger brain cavernomas; however ...
Maximiliano Arce +21 more
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Intra-operative high frequency ultrasound improves surgery of intramedullary cavernous malformations [PDF]
Intra-operative ultrasound (ioUS) is a very useful tool in surgery of spinal lesions. Here we focus on modern ioUS to analyze its use for localisation, visualisation and resection control in intramedullary cavernous malformations (IMCM).
Bertalanffy, Helmut +6 more
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Superficial siderosis of the central nervous system: secondary progression despite successful surgical treatment, mimicking amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Case report and review [PDF]
Superficial siderosis of the central nervous system is a rare disorder with hemosiderin deposition in the spinal and cranial leptomeninges and subpial layer, mostly from repetitive subarachnoid hemorrhage.
Bonvin, Christophe +2 more
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Portal Vein Thrombosis in a Preterm Newborn with Mutation of the MTHFR and PAI-1 Genes and Sepsis by Candida parapsilosis [PDF]
Objective This report discusses the role of both congenital and acquired risk factors in the pathogenesis of portal vein thrombosis (PVT). Study Design We describe the clinical management and treatment of PVT in a preterm newborn with a homozygous ...
CIMADOR, Marcello +5 more
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