This study found that patients with alcohol use disorder (AUD) showed reduced structural and functional connectivity in the cingulum bundle (CB), a brain tract linking key networks for self‐regulation. While overall mindfulness was not directly associated with CB connectivity, specific mindfulness components (‘acceptance’ and ‘decentring’) and ...
Niklaus Denier +9 more
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A Short History of Neuroradiology and Interventional Neurology in the World and in Turkey
Mehmet Reha
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Vascular neurosurgery and interventional neuroradiology: Reflections of a resident and a senior. [PDF]
Cenzato M, Petrella G.
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International Survey on Criteria for Training and Accreditation in Interventional Neuroradiology. [PDF]
Song Y +4 more
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Quality Improvement Guidelines for the Performance of Cervical Carotid Angioplasty and Stent PlacementDeveloped by a Collaborative Panel of the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology, the American Society of Neuroradiology, and the Society of Interventional Radiology [PDF]
John D. Barr +9 more
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Abstract Aim To assess the neurological and neurodevelopmental outcome of infants born at term with perinatal intracranial haemorrhage (pICH) and examine the clinical and neuroimaging associations. Method A prospective, consecutive, single‐center observational study of longitudinally followed children with pICH identified in the fetal or neonatal ...
Stephanie Libzon +9 more
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Pediatric interventional neuroradiology: "How I do it" vol. II-Embolization. [PDF]
Jones JGA, Deveikis J.
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Complications in pediatric interventional neuroradiology management. Reflections on a personal experience. [PDF]
Rodesch G, Smajda S.
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The impact of interventional neuroradiology on neurosurgical training [PDF]
Raghu Vindlacheruvu +2 more
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Angiographic Characteristics and Progression in A Comprehensive Nationwide European MOYAMOYA Cohort
Findings from the review of radiologic studies within a Danish nationwide cohort of 50 patients diagnosed with Moyamoya disease (MMD) do not support the idea of a distinct European MDD subtype. About 34% of cases showed angiographic progression, and there was a trend towards a higher stroke risk in patients with angiographic progression.
Peter Birkeland +5 more
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