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Management of craniotomy in young rabbits [PDF]
Per Alberius, B. Klinge, Sten Isaksson
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Changes in cortical delta power during chronic invasive epilepsy monitoring
Abstract Objective Cortical delta band (1–4 Hz) activity is considered a biomarker for states of altered consciousness, with increased delta power observed during anesthesia, sleep, coma, and delirium. The current study sought to characterize delta power following electrode implantation with respect to patient demographics and clinical characteristics ...
Emily R. Dappen+4 more
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Abstract Objective Children with refractory focal epilepsy differ from adults, although many centers will offer invasive electroencephalography (iEEG) to both. Outcomes in terms of likelihood of resection and subsequent seizure outcome after either subdural grid electrode implantation (SDE) or stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) have, however, not been
Matea Rados+21 more
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Key Clinical Message Tuberculous brain abscess (TBA) in a child was initially misdiagnosed as glioma. Two craniotomies, abscess drainage, and anti‐tubercular therapy led to recovery.
Bikash Chandra Adhikari+4 more
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Tumor‐related epilepsy in glioma: A multidisciplinary overview
Abstract Seizures are a common and challenging symptom in brain tumors, affecting approximately 60% of patients. Tumor‐related epilepsy (TRE) in glioma patients requires personalized and dynamic management in a multidisciplinary environment, especially for its intricate pathophysiology and unpredictable disease evolution. This investigation provides an
Roberto Michelucci+29 more
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Anaesthesia for awake craniotomy [PDF]
Michiel Wagemakers+2 more
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A posterior fossa mass in a 4‐year‐old female
Brain Pathology, EarlyView.
Vy Huynh+9 more
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Abstract Objective Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of long‐term disability, and infections such as pneumonia represent a common and serious complication for patients with TBI in the acute and subacute post‐injury period. Although the acute effects of infections have been documented, their long‐term consequences on neurological and ...
Sarah S. J. Rewell+9 more
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Cloxacillin Prophylaxis in Craniotomies Reduces Costs of Health Care [PDF]
Bruno Van Ek+3 more
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Epileptogenesis in meningioma: Theories, putative biomarkers, and postoperative risk
Abstract Cranial meningioma are the most common type of primary brain tumor, and focal onset, tumor‐related seizures affect a significant proportion of patients. Seizures affect 30% of symptomatic preoperative patients and a further 12% of postoperative patients.
William H. Cook+5 more
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