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Outcome of vein of Galen malformation presenting in the neonatal period

Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2019
Objective Vein of Galenaneurysmal malformation (VGAM) is a rare but important congenital malformation presenting to neonatal intensive care units (NICUs), and with a change from surgical to endovascular management, survival for this condition has ...
Stephanie Malarbi   +7 more
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Outcome of Neonates with Vein of Galen Malformation Presenting with Severe Heart Failure: A Case Series

American Journal of Perinatology, 2018
Background Neonatal presentation of vein of Galen aneurysmal malformations (VGAMs) complicated by cardiac failure and pulmonary hypertension is frequently associated with a poor prognosis.
G. De Rosa   +9 more
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Galen

Annals of medical history
Abstract After his early studies in Pergamum, where he was born in 129, Galen trained with the best physicians and philosophers in Smyrna, Corinth, and Alexandria before returning to his hometown, where he served as physician to the gladiators. Building on his early medical successes, particularly with the treatment of wounds (reflecting
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Galen

2017
After remaining for a long time in Hippocrates’ shadow, the Galenic corpus has attracted considerable scholarly attention since the 1970s. Born in Pergamum, Roman Asia Minor, in 129 ce, Galen was the most influential physician in antiquity after Hippocrates of Cos (flourished c. 425 bce) and considered himself to be the latter’s legitimate heir.
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Return to Galen

Neurosurgery, 2003
AT THE BEGINNING of the previous century, the English editor of a minor work by Galen called for a return to that ancient scholar after centuries of neglect. The appeal did not meet with success. Galen's reputation is currently based on renown arising from tradition, rather than an awareness of his actual contributions to medical science.
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Vein of Galen aneurysmal malformation: rationalizing medical management of neonatal heart failure

Pediatric Research, 2022
M. Cory   +6 more
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Galen

1996
Abstract The next major figure, the physician, medical writer, and philosopher Galen, is one of the most accomplished intellectuals of the second century, a man of standing in his own time and hugely influential afterwards. Galen was born in Pergamum in 129 into the heart of second sophistic society.
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Epidemiology, Diagnostics, and Management of Vein of Galen Malformation.

Pediatric Neurology, 2021
F. Brevis Nunez, C. Dohna-Schwake
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Galen's “Anastomosis” revisited

Clinical Anatomy, 2011
AbstractThis study aimed to examine the incidence and contribution to the innervation of the larynx from Galen's “Anastomosis” (GA), which is the direct connection between the dorsal branches of the internal laryngeal nerve (ILN) and the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN). Fifty adult laryngeal specimens were micro‐dissected.
L, Naidu   +3 more
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The galen project

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 1994
The GALEN project is developing language independent concept representation systems as the foundations for the next generation of multilingual coding systems. It aims to support the flexibility required to cope with the diversity amongst medical applications, while ensuring the coherence necessary for integration and re-use of terminologies.
A.L. Rector   +2 more
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