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A Rare Case of Corpus Callosum Lipoma with Corpus Callosum Dysgenesis and Subcutaneous Lipoma [PDF]
Background: Uncommon neoplasms seen within the brain include corpus callosum lipoma and pericallosal lipoma. Their percentage of all cerebral tumor lesions is
Tooba Maryam +3 more
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Pathological Study in Down's Syndrome [PDF]
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8733, Ando, Tadashi
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Clinical and neurophysiological changes in patients with pineal region expansions [Kliničke i neurofiziološke značajke u bolesnika s ekspanzivnim tvorbama pinealne regije] [PDF]
In the last 20 years neurological and neurosurgical follow up of our patients with pineal region expansions (118 patients) pointed to certain clinical and neurophysiological regularities.
Hajnšek, Sanja +5 more
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Age- and time-of-day dependence of glymphatic function in the human brain measured via two diffusion MRI methods [PDF]
Advanced age, accompanied by impaired glymphatic function, is a key risk factor for many neurodegenerative diseases. To study age-related differences in the human glymphatic system, we measured the influx and efflux activities of the glymphatic system ...
Bingjie Jiao +15 more
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MYB Alterations in Angiocentric Gliomas
ABSTRACT We performed a systematic review of the literature to better define the scope of MYB alterations in angiocentric glioma and their associated clinical characteristics, as well as to include a novel MYB mutation in an angiocentric glioma case. We also review MYB alterations in the context of oncologic disease.
Isabela Peña Pino +7 more
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Triple pathological findings in a surgically amenable patient with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy
Mesial temporal sclerosis (MTS) is a well-recognized cause of intractable epilepsy; however, coexistence with focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) is less common. Middle fossa epidermoid cysts are rare and may involve the temporal lobe.
Fumin Tong +4 more
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ABSTRACT We are reporting the case of a hypertensive middle‐aged adult with a triad of right cerebellar hematoma, acute obstructive tri‐ventricular hydrocephalus, and spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage. A 45‐year‐old male with a 3‐year history of uncontrolled hypertension presented with a severe thunderclap headache, left lower facial weakness, left ...
William Ntchompbopughu Tih +1 more
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Ruptured intracranial dermoid cysts : a pictorial review [PDF]
Intracranial dermoid cysts are rare, benign, congenital, slow-growing cystic lesions. They are composed of mature squamous epithelium and can contain apocrine, eccrine, and sebaceous glands as well as other exodermal structures.
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