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Radiology, 1979
While CT scanning is useful for diagnosis of hydrocephalus and fluid-containing intracranial cysts, air studies are often necessary to determine whether the cysts communicate with the ventricular or subarachnoid space. When obstructive hydrocephalus results, decompression of the cyst is normally adequate.
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While CT scanning is useful for diagnosis of hydrocephalus and fluid-containing intracranial cysts, air studies are often necessary to determine whether the cysts communicate with the ventricular or subarachnoid space. When obstructive hydrocephalus results, decompression of the cyst is normally adequate.
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Revue Neurologique, 2021
Understanding intracranial nociceptive innervation is essential to understand the pathophysiology of headaches. Our knowledge about human intracranial nociception comes from sparse observations during neurosurgical procedures performed in awake patients, from human anatomical studies and from experimental studies in animals.
L.-M. Terrier, D. Fontaine
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Understanding intracranial nociceptive innervation is essential to understand the pathophysiology of headaches. Our knowledge about human intracranial nociception comes from sparse observations during neurosurgical procedures performed in awake patients, from human anatomical studies and from experimental studies in animals.
L.-M. Terrier, D. Fontaine
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Neurologic Clinics, 1984
CT has made possible the diagnosis of intracranial neoplasms with greater precision than other currently available neurodiagnostic studies. Because it is not always possible to determine the precise pathologic features of these neoplasms without angiography and surgical biopsy, over-reliance on CT should be avoided.
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CT has made possible the diagnosis of intracranial neoplasms with greater precision than other currently available neurodiagnostic studies. Because it is not always possible to determine the precise pathologic features of these neoplasms without angiography and surgical biopsy, over-reliance on CT should be avoided.
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Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 2000
Intracranial pseudolymphoma is a rare tumor of the central nervous system. A 35-year-old woman presented with a frontal subcutaneous tumor. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a left frontal meningeal tumor involving subcutaneous tissue without bone involvement.
A, Donnet +7 more
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Intracranial pseudolymphoma is a rare tumor of the central nervous system. A 35-year-old woman presented with a frontal subcutaneous tumor. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a left frontal meningeal tumor involving subcutaneous tissue without bone involvement.
A, Donnet +7 more
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Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1979
A case of intracranial choriocarcinoma (probably primary), a rare variety of atypical teratoma, is reported. Diagnosis and treatment were based on radiological and hormonal studies. The usefulness of computed tomography (CT) in the follow-up and treatment of patients with tumors in areas not easily accessible for surgical exploration or biopsy is again
C V, Rao, S, Govindan
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A case of intracranial choriocarcinoma (probably primary), a rare variety of atypical teratoma, is reported. Diagnosis and treatment were based on radiological and hormonal studies. The usefulness of computed tomography (CT) in the follow-up and treatment of patients with tumors in areas not easily accessible for surgical exploration or biopsy is again
C V, Rao, S, Govindan
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Radiology, 1977
Clinically significant spinal implants develop in intracranial ependymomas. Spinal subarachnoid implants developed in 11 of 32 patients who received local irradiation at the University of Michigan between 1955 and 1972 for intracranial ependymoma. Seven of these patients received spinal axis irradiation for neurological disturbances resulting from the ...
Y H, Kim, J V, Fayos
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Clinically significant spinal implants develop in intracranial ependymomas. Spinal subarachnoid implants developed in 11 of 32 patients who received local irradiation at the University of Michigan between 1955 and 1972 for intracranial ependymoma. Seven of these patients received spinal axis irradiation for neurological disturbances resulting from the ...
Y H, Kim, J V, Fayos
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1996
Intracranial tumors in dogs are relatively common but are less common in cats. Features of various tumors are described. The antemortem diagnosis is based on demonstrating the mass with advanced imaging. Tumor type, however, can only be diagnosed by histological confirmation. Diagnosis and treatment options are discussed.
M P, Moore +3 more
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Intracranial tumors in dogs are relatively common but are less common in cats. Features of various tumors are described. The antemortem diagnosis is based on demonstrating the mass with advanced imaging. Tumor type, however, can only be diagnosed by histological confirmation. Diagnosis and treatment options are discussed.
M P, Moore +3 more
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Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 1994
The etiology and types of intracranial vasculitis are described, along with a neuroimaging-oriented classification system. Specific entities are discussed in detail. The role of various modalities is defined, as well as a practical approach to diagnosis.
K G, Harris, W T, Yuh
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The etiology and types of intracranial vasculitis are described, along with a neuroimaging-oriented classification system. Specific entities are discussed in detail. The role of various modalities is defined, as well as a practical approach to diagnosis.
K G, Harris, W T, Yuh
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 1995
MR angiography provides a rapid, accurate, and extremely flexible noninvasive evaluation of intracranial aneurysms without the cost and risk of conventional angiography. TOF and phase contrast techniques each have specific advantages and disadvantages that can be selectively exploited to optimize aneurysm evaluation.
G, Puskar, P M, Ruggieri
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MR angiography provides a rapid, accurate, and extremely flexible noninvasive evaluation of intracranial aneurysms without the cost and risk of conventional angiography. TOF and phase contrast techniques each have specific advantages and disadvantages that can be selectively exploited to optimize aneurysm evaluation.
G, Puskar, P M, Ruggieri
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1999
Since 1910, when Lespinasse [73] in Chicago was the first surgeon to use an endoscopic device for the treatment of a neurologic disease, various methods of endoscopy have evolved into accepted diagnostic and therapeutic adjuncts of modern neurosurgery.
G, Fries, A, Perneczky
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Since 1910, when Lespinasse [73] in Chicago was the first surgeon to use an endoscopic device for the treatment of a neurologic disease, various methods of endoscopy have evolved into accepted diagnostic and therapeutic adjuncts of modern neurosurgery.
G, Fries, A, Perneczky
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