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A Comparison of CT-Stereotaxic Brain Biopsy Techniques

Investigative Radiology, 1984
The role that computed tomography plays in the stereotaxic biopsy of intracranial lesions is reviewed. The most useful techniques, apparatuses results, and complications are described. Major complications of the procedure are hemorrhage and edema. The risk of hemorrhage may be reduced by the use of angiography before stereotaxic procedures; the risk of
Potts Dg, Horner Nb
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New Techniques in Stereotaxic Surgery and Anesthesia in the Mouse

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1999
Mice are used in increasing numbers in neuroscience research. This increase is linked to the availability of numerous pure genetic lines and the advent of transgenic animals. Many neuroscience techniques can be used in the mouse with success, including stereotaxic placement of cannulae and electrodes.
Claude Messier   +2 more
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A roentgenographic stereotaxic technique for implanting and maintaining electrodes in the brain of man

open access: closedElectroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1957
Abstract A single stage roentgenographic stereotaxic technique has been presented which permits accurate placement of stimulating and recording electrodes having flexible leads into subcortical structures of the human brain (visualized by air ventriculography).
Hal C. Becker   +5 more
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Stereotaxic surgical techniques for the mouse

Physiology & Behavior, 1972
Abstract A clamp for rigidly fixing the mouse head in the stereotaxic machine and surgical procedures for placing electrodes in the mouse brain are described.
B. Slotnick
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Simple technique for midline stereotaxic surgery in the rat

open access: closedPhysiology & Behavior, 1979
A simple technique is described for diverting the superior saggital sinus to allow midline implantation of vertically oriented electrodes or cannulae. This method avoids problems encountered following puncture of the sinus and minimizes cortical trauma.
David Wirtshafter   +2 more
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Integration Techniques for Localisation during Stereotaxic Exploration of the Thalamus and Basal Ganglia [PDF]

open access: closed, 1972
One considerable problem presenting itself to the neurosurgeon using stereotaxis is the problem of accuracy in placement of his lesion.
M. Armstrong‐James
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A forebrain atlas and stereotaxic technique for the lizard, Anolis carolinensis

open access: closedJournal of Morphology, 1982
AbstractA forebrain atlas and stereotaxic neurosurgical techniques were developed for use in anatomical and behavioral experiments on the green anolis lizard (Anolis carolinensis). Green anoles are convenient and robust experimental subjects with a rich behavioral repertoire, the social components of which are partly under hormonal control.The ...
Neil Greenberg
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Visualisation of the subthalamic nucleus: a multiple sequential image fusion (MuSIF) technique for direct stereotaxic localisation and postoperative control [PDF]

open access: closedNeurological Sciences, 2002
A novel multiple, sequential image fusion (MuSIF) procedure merging stereotaxic CT with frameless magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used since June 2000 to visualise and directly localise the subthalamic nucleus (STN) on T2 images. In 13 consecutive Parkinson's cases, intraoperative recording and stimulation verified bilateral electrode implantation ...
M. Egidi   +9 more
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Identification and terminal distribution of the tubero-hypophyseal monoamine fibre systems in the rat by means of stereotaxic and microspectrofluorimetric techniques

Brain Research, 1970
Summary The monoamine-containing fibres to the median eminence and the neurointermediate lobe have been studied by fluorescence microscopy in combination with microknife lesions. The origin and the course of the fibres were evaluated on the basis of monoamine accumulation proximal to the lesion and monoamine disappearance distal to the lesion.
Bengt Falck   +4 more
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A Technique for Making Thin Brain Slices for Stereotaxic Measurements

open access: closedJournal of Neurosurgery, 1968
A instrument has been designed which makes accurate 5 mm sequential sections of fixed brain tissue. Measurements of macroscopically identifiable cerebral structures can be made from these sections and stereotaxic charts constructed for use in surgery. The method initially has been used to define the spatial relationships of the dentate nucleus of the ...
D.G. Slaughter, Blaine S. Nashold
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