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Neurological Research, 1999
Disparities in manpower and facilities notwithstanding, neuroepidemiology might explain the observed differences in the mix of neurosurgical caseload in different parts of the world. The highest incidence rate of primary intracranial tumor was in Europe and the lowest rate in Africa.
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Disparities in manpower and facilities notwithstanding, neuroepidemiology might explain the observed differences in the mix of neurosurgical caseload in different parts of the world. The highest incidence rate of primary intracranial tumor was in Europe and the lowest rate in Africa.
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Magnetoencephalography in Neurosurgery
Neurosurgery, 2006Abstract OBJECTIVE: To present applications of magnetoencephalography (MEG) in studies of neurosurgical patients. METHODS: MEG maps magnetic fields generated by electric currents in the brain, and allows the localization of brain ...
Jyrki P, Mäkelä +5 more
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Neurosurgery, 1991
Computer technology has become standard in many areas of medical practice, but computer-assisted instruction has not replaced standard textbooks and didactic lectures. This paper describes the development of a computer image-based educational system designed for neurosurgical instruction. The advantages and applications of this system for both clinical
J R, Macfarlane +3 more
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Computer technology has become standard in many areas of medical practice, but computer-assisted instruction has not replaced standard textbooks and didactic lectures. This paper describes the development of a computer image-based educational system designed for neurosurgical instruction. The advantages and applications of this system for both clinical
J R, Macfarlane +3 more
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Neurology India, 2016
Organized neurosurgery in India started in 1951 with the formation of the Neurological Society of India (NSI). Essentially, this society was the first superspecialty group in medicine comprising of clinical neuroscientists of India. The character of the Society has changed over the years with the formation of the Indian Academy of Neurology as well as ...
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Organized neurosurgery in India started in 1951 with the formation of the Neurological Society of India (NSI). Essentially, this society was the first superspecialty group in medicine comprising of clinical neuroscientists of India. The character of the Society has changed over the years with the formation of the Indian Academy of Neurology as well as ...
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CEREBRAL ENDOVASCULAR NEUROSURGERY
Neurosurgery, 2008Cerebral endovascular neurosurgery has evolved rapidly in the past decade through advances in tools and techniques and as a result of the thrust toward evidence-based medicine. More patients with diseases traditionally treated via microsurgical approaches can now be treated with techniques that focus on endoluminal reconstruction. With the introduction
L Nelson, Hopkins, Robert D, Ecker
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2002
Restorative neurosurgery currently is the frontier of neuroscientists for the restoration of lost neuronal function especially in neurodegenerative diseases and ischemic and traumatic central nervous system (CNS) disorders. The striking developments in molecular neurobiology and bio-technology are progressively offering new opportunities for a better ...
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Restorative neurosurgery currently is the frontier of neuroscientists for the restoration of lost neuronal function especially in neurodegenerative diseases and ischemic and traumatic central nervous system (CNS) disorders. The striking developments in molecular neurobiology and bio-technology are progressively offering new opportunities for a better ...
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Neurosurgery, 1989
These are challenging times for neurosurgery. Although no one can predict our future, great changes are in the wind--many of which we are powerless to prevent. We must all take on added social responsibility, above and beyond that of patient care. The leadership of your organization can only act with the support of active and concerned neurosurgeons ...
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These are challenging times for neurosurgery. Although no one can predict our future, great changes are in the wind--many of which we are powerless to prevent. We must all take on added social responsibility, above and beyond that of patient care. The leadership of your organization can only act with the support of active and concerned neurosurgeons ...
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Functional Neurosurgery and Psychiatric Neurosurgery
1988To situate the problems of an ethical nature as they present themselves in the field of functional and psychiatric neurosurgery, I will make use of three examples which can serve as models for past, present, and future trends. By doing so we will be confronted with ethical issues of increasing complexity.
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