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HD‐EEG source imaging with simultaneous SEEG recording in drug‐resistant epilepsy
Abstract Objective This study aimed to assess the complementary role of high‐density electroencephalography (HD‐EEG)–based electrical source imaging (ESI) in localizing the seizure‐onset zone (SOZ) during ictal events and the irritative zone (IZ) during the interictal period, using simultaneous acquired stereo‐EEG (SEEG) recordings as a reference.
Shenglin Hao +9 more
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Adequate symptom relief justifies hepatic resection for benign disease [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the long-term results of partial liver resection for benign liver lesions. METHODS: All patients operated on for benign liver lesions from 1991 to 2002 were included.
A Pietrabissa +22 more
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Retroperitoneal tumor: giant cavernous hemangioma – case presentation and literature review
Retroperitoneal hemangiomas are very rare. This paper presents the case of a 71-year-old female patient with giant cavernous hemangioma of the retroperitoneum who underwent surgical treatment for abdominal pain and left lower limb edema.
J. Zieliński +5 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Adult Case of Congenital Intratympanic Membrane Cholesteatoma
ABSTRACT Intratympanic membrane cholesteatoma (ITMC) is a rare type of cholesteatoma located within the tympanic membrane. Surgery is a treatment option if the ITMCs do not spontaneously disappear. Transcanal endoscopic ear surgery is anticipated to become the standard approach in the future.
Jumpei Fukui +7 more
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Introduction We describe a case of an adrenal cavernous hemangioma that was surgically resected because of tumor growth and intratumoral hemorrhage.
Takayuki Ueda +7 more
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Extra-axial dural cavernous hemangioma with dural tail sign, masquerading as meningioma
Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice | October December 2016 | Vol 7 | Issue 4 615 Sir, Cavernous hemangiomas account for 5–13% of all vascular malformations of the central nervous system.[1] Although most of them occur within the parenchyma ...
Rakesh K. Gupta +3 more
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Venous malformation of the lung in an infant
Venous malformation of the lung is an extremely rare condition, and it is even rarer in infants. We present a case of cavernous hemangioma classified as venous malformation of the lung in an infant, which was initially diagnosed and treated as pneumonia.
Katsuhiro Ogawa +2 more
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Hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion (HOPE) during total vascular exclusion with veno‐venous bypass for major hepatic resection is a safe procedure and could help to reduce ischemia–reperfusion lesions and related complications.
Mehdi Boubaddi +7 more
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Cavernous Hemangioma of the Rib: A Case Report
Hemangioma of the rib is a rare benign vascular tumor. Herein, we report a 63-year-old man presenting with hemangioma of the left sixth rib. An osteolytic eccentric expansive mass with calcification and focal cortical disruption was detected on chest ...
Joon Young Park +2 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Role of fractionated radiotherapy in patients with hemangioma of the cavernous sinus
Purpose We performed this retrospective study to investigate the outcomes of patients with hemangioma of the cavernous sinus after fractionated radiotherapy.
Sunmin Park +8 more
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