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Systemic endothelial glycocalyx shedding mediates vascular hyperpermeability after traumatic brain injury. [PDF]
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Clinical and Anatomical Insights into a Novel Persistent Primitive Olfactory Artery Variant Associated Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage. [PDF]
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Evaluation of the endoscopic third ventriculostomy success score for stereotactic prepontine stenting in patients with aqueductal stenosis. [PDF]
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Neuroradiology, 1973
Pneumographic analysis of the carotid cistern allows three main structures to be recognised within it, viz. the optic tract, the carotid siphon and the prolongation of the cistern around the ophthalmic artery and optic nerve. These structures may be well demonstrated by tomography, whereas their superimposition on ordinary pneumograms is responsible ...
A, Wackenheim +3 more
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Pneumographic analysis of the carotid cistern allows three main structures to be recognised within it, viz. the optic tract, the carotid siphon and the prolongation of the cistern around the ophthalmic artery and optic nerve. These structures may be well demonstrated by tomography, whereas their superimposition on ordinary pneumograms is responsible ...
A, Wackenheim +3 more
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British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2008
Endoscopic third-ventriculostomy followed by removal of multiple cisternal cysts was performed in a patient with hydrocephalus secondary to cisternal cysticercosis. Adjuvant pharmacological therapy with cystocidal drugs and steroids, was administered in the postoperative period.
O H, Jimenez-Vazquez, N, Nagore
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Endoscopic third-ventriculostomy followed by removal of multiple cisternal cysts was performed in a patient with hydrocephalus secondary to cisternal cysticercosis. Adjuvant pharmacological therapy with cystocidal drugs and steroids, was administered in the postoperative period.
O H, Jimenez-Vazquez, N, Nagore
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Microsurgical study of the interpeduncular cistern and its communication with adjoining cisterns
Child's Nervous System, 2008Investigating the structure, contents, location, and borders of interpeduncular cistern and its communications with adjoining cisterns.Microsurgical anatomy of the interpeduncular cistern was studied in 14 adult cadaver brains, using a surgical microscope(x3 to x40 magnification).The interpeduncular cistern was divided into two portions: superficial ...
Iu Iakimov
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Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2005
Intracranial lipomas are rare benign congenital neoplasms accounting for 0.1 to 0.5% of all primary brain tumours. Approximately 50% are associated with other cerebral developmental disorders. These slow growing benign lesions are usually asymptomatic and rarely require surgery.
Yilmazlar, SELÇUK, Aksoy, K, Kocaeli, H
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Intracranial lipomas are rare benign congenital neoplasms accounting for 0.1 to 0.5% of all primary brain tumours. Approximately 50% are associated with other cerebral developmental disorders. These slow growing benign lesions are usually asymptomatic and rarely require surgery.
Yilmazlar, SELÇUK, Aksoy, K, Kocaeli, H
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Radiology, 1973
The subarachnoid space at the base of the brain is prolonged anteriorly along the rootlets of the trigeminal nerve and envelops the gasserian ganglion to a variable extent. This extension was confirmed by positive contrast cisternography and by radiographic and histologic examination of autopsy specimens.
B, Kaufman, E M, Bellon
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The subarachnoid space at the base of the brain is prolonged anteriorly along the rootlets of the trigeminal nerve and envelops the gasserian ganglion to a variable extent. This extension was confirmed by positive contrast cisternography and by radiographic and histologic examination of autopsy specimens.
B, Kaufman, E M, Bellon
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Anatomic evaluation of cisternal puncture
Neurosurgery, 1989Abstract Cisternal puncture, although less frequently used since the advent of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, is an important tool in the neurodiagnostic armamentarium. An anatomic study of cisternal puncture was conducted on fresh cadavers by direct visualization and fluoroscopic guidance of cisternal puncture ...
E, Ward, W W, Orrison, C B, Watridge
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