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ABSTRACT Objective There is limited consensus on endoscopic skull base surgery (ESBS) reconstruction principles. This study aims to generate comprehensive themes regarding ESBS reconstruction by pooling the experiences of ESBS experts, with comparison to a literature review of current published evidence.
Edward C. Kuan+77 more
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Detection of Metabolites by Proton Ex Vivo NMR, in Vivo MR Spectroscopy Peaks and Tissue Content Analysis: Biochemical-Magnetic Resonance Correlation: Preliminary Results [PDF]
*Aim*: Metabolite concentrations by in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy and ex vivo NMR spectroscopy were compared with excised normal human tissue relaxation times and tissue homogenate contents. *Hypothesis*: Biochemical analysis
Arun Agrawala+2 more
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Angiomatous meningiomas have a distinct genetic profile with multiple chromosomal polysomies including polysomy of chromosome 5 [PDF]
Meningiomas are a diverse group of tumors with a broad spectrum of histologic features. There are over 12 variants of meningioma, whose genetic features are just beginning to be described.
Abedalthagafi, Malak S.+16 more
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Olfactory Function Recovery in Endoscopic Transsphenoidal Pituitary Surgery
Key Points Olfactory flap preservation in transsphenoidal surgery (TSA) promotes early olfactory recovery. Objective olfactory function recovers faster than subjective olfaction following TSA. Olfactory‐specific and sinonasal olfactory‐specific quality of life (QOL) smell scores show divergent recovery timelines.
Sanjena Venkatesh+7 more
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Ubiquitination in cancer: mechanisms and therapeutic opportunities
Abstract Ubiquitination, a key post‐translational modification, plays an essential role in tumor biology by regulating fundamental cellular processes, such as metabolism and cell death. Additionally, it interacts with other post‐translational modifications, which are closely linked to tumorigenesis, tumor progression, the tumor microenvironment, and ...
Susi Zhu+7 more
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BackgroundMeningioma is the most common primary brain tumor, with a clear preponderance in women. Obesity is considered a risk factor for the development of meningioma. Obesity is also the clinical hallmark of metabolic syndrome, characterized by glucose
Anamaria Gheorghiu+8 more
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Modeling brain dynamics in brain tumor patients using the virtual brain [PDF]
Presurgical planning for brain tumor resection aims at delineating eloquent tissue in the vicinity of the lesion to spare during surgery. To this end, noninvasive neuroimaging techniques such as functional MRI and diffusion-weighted imaging fiber ...
Achten, Eric+6 more
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Abstract Background Cadonilimab is a humanized immunoglobulin G1 bispecific antibody targeting programmed cell death protein 1 (PD‐1) and cytotoxic T‐lymphocyte‐associated antigen 4 (CTLA‐4). This study aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) combined with cadonilimab in patients with advanced recurrent or ...
Yao Xiao+7 more
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Diffuse pleural metastasis from atypical meningioma
Meningioma is the most common benign primary brain tumour and does not usually metastasise. We report the case of a 69‐year‐old male patient with a history of meningioma who presented respiratory symptoms.
Alma Rose Devasia+5 more
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A retrospective analysis of meningioma in Central Texas
Documented meningioma cases in Central Texas (USA) from 1976 to 2013 were studied utilizing the Scott & White Brain Tumor Registry. All the cases examined were histologically diagnosed as meningiomas. Of the 372 cases, most were benign tumors (p < 0.05).
Ekokobe Fonkem+8 more
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