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Stereotactic Proton Radiosurgery
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1999The technique of stereotactic proton radiosurgery is discussed in depth in this article. The physics of the proton beam in radiosurgery is explained, and the different factors of beam delivery are examined. These key factors (correspondence to shape, accuracy of delineation of volume, correspondence to volume, and accuracy of delivery vary) with each ...
G, Harsh +5 more
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Stereotactic LINAC Radiosurgery
British Journal of Neurosurgery, 1989A system of stereotactic radiosurgery using a linear accelerator is described and the experience with a variety of neurosurgical lesions including gliomas, acoustic neurinomas and arteriovenous malformations is recorded. The system is simple, inexpensive and effective and can be used with any CT scanner and linear accelerator.
E, Hitchcock +3 more
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Interstitial stereotactic radiosurgery
2003Stereotactic radiosurgery by means of interstitial application of either radionuclides or radiation devices has been used extensively in primary and secondary brain tumors. A few centers have gained sufficient expertise and clinical data to scientifically evaluate this treatment modality.
Warnke, Peter C. +2 more
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Stereotactic Radiosurgery Meningiomas
2012Schmidek and sweet operative neurosurgical techniques: indications, methods, and results.
GEROSA, Massimo +3 more
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Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia, 1990
Stereotactic radiosurgery is the accurate focusing of ionising radiation onto an intracranial target, and was pioneered in Sweden in the early 1950's. It has proven effective in the treatment of arteriovenous malformations, acoustic tumours and many other small brain lesions.
D L, Barrow +4 more
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Stereotactic radiosurgery is the accurate focusing of ionising radiation onto an intracranial target, and was pioneered in Sweden in the early 1950's. It has proven effective in the treatment of arteriovenous malformations, acoustic tumours and many other small brain lesions.
D L, Barrow +4 more
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Journal of the Medical Association of Georgia, 1992
John C. Flickinger, Jay S. Loeffler
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John C. Flickinger, Jay S. Loeffler
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