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Associated arterial and venous cerebral manifestations in Behçet's disease

2018

Behcet's disease is a rare multisystemic vasculitis with an etiology that is still unknown. Neurological manifestations may be seen in approximately 5-15% of patients, and both parenchymal and extraparenchymal neurological involvement has been described. When cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is the main extraparenchymal manifestation of Behcet's disease, the condition is then dubbed "angio-Behcet's syndrome". However, arterial involvement is extremely rare, with only one reported case of vasculo-neuro-Behcet's disease, characterized by both venous and intracranial arterial involvement - until now. This report is of two patients diagnosed with Behcet's disease characterized by the concomitan…

Cerebral veinsmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryBehcet's disease030204 cardiovascular system & hematologymedicine.diseaseeye diseasesstomatognathic diseases03 medical and health sciencesVenous thrombosis0302 clinical medicineIntracranial ThrombosisNeurologyInternal medicineEtiologymedicineCardiologyNeurology (clinical)Vasculitisbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFibrinolytic agentCerebral angiographyRevue Neurologique
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Cerebral blood flow and cerebral death

1969

At present the diagnosis of cerebral death is based on the absence of manifestations of cerebral function (deep coma, wide pupils, absence of reflexes and spontaneous respiration, isoelectric EEG, etc.) during a variable period of time. However, the absence of vital signs of an organ, even for prolonged periods, is no proof of its death. The death of an organ can only be considered as proved by the demonstration that this organ has remained completely deprived of its blood flow during a period of time that surpasses its ability to survive circulatory arrest. In the case of the brain, the permanent absence of clearance of a radioactive tracer deposed within the brain is considered to demonst…

Comamedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryBlood flowOrgan transplantationTransplantationCerebral blood flowAnesthesiamedicineSurgeryNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomCerebral perfusion pressurebusinessIntracranial pressureCerebral angiographyActa Neurochirurgica
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A new concept to treat lumbar spine stenosis in a mini invasive way

2017

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Avoiding Complications in Aneurysm Ligation: Operative Tips and Tricks

2022

Preventing possible complications during brain aneurysm surgery is mandatory to ensure a better outcome for patients. Currently, it is possible to rely on some technologic innovations such as motor evoked potential, endoscope-assisted surgery, dye with indocyanine green, and video angiography capable of supporting the surgeon's work. The innovation process has mainly assisted the endovascular technique compared with surgery. The latter, apart from some new technical expedients, always requires anatomic knowledge and optimal technical preparation. A careful patient selection, adequate surgical exposure, use of microsurgical techniques in expert hands, and meticulous postoperative management …

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Image guidance to improve reliability and data integrity of transcranial Doppler sonography.

2012

Abstract Background Principles and accuracy of image-guided transcranial Doppler (IG TCD) sonography have been published recently. However, it remains open whether combination of image guidance and TCD offers an additional clinical advantage. This study scores the accuracy of conventional TCD examinations and investigates the potential improvement of TCD data integrity and reliability regarding the additional use of IG. Methods Conventional TCD was performed by a group of experienced investigators, who were blinded to images of a navigation system tracking the Doppler probe, whereas an independent observer documented the TCD findings, acquired by the investigators, due to saving spatial dat…

Intracranial Arteriovenous MalformationsMalemedicine.medical_specialtyNeuronavigationUltrasonography Doppler TranscranialMagnetic resonance angiographyNeurosurgical Procedures03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesake0302 clinical medicinePostoperative Complications030202 anesthesiologyImage Processing Computer-AssistedMedicineHumansVasospasm IntracranialThrombolytic TherapyImage guidanceAgedmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryData CollectionTranscranial doppler sonographyUltrasoundReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedSubarachnoid HemorrhageTranscranial DopplerCerebral Angiographycardiovascular systemsymbolsSurgeryFemaleNeurology (clinical)RadiologybusinessDoppler effect030217 neurology & neurosurgeryMagnetic Resonance AngiographyCerebral angiographyDilatation PathologicClinical neurology and neurosurgery
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Occlusion of the pig superior sagittal sinus, bridging and cortical veins: multistep evolution of sinus-vein thrombosis

1992

✓ Cerebral sinus-vein thrombosis may lead to severe hemodynamic changes, elevated intracranial pressure (ICP), and brain edema. It is supposed that progression of the thrombus from the sinus into bridging and cortical veins plays a key role in the development of these pathophysiological changes, but this hypothesis lacks experimental proof. The aim of this study, using a novel animal model of sinus-vein thrombosis, was to evaluate the effects of a standardized occlusion of the superior sagittal sinus and its bridging and cortical veins on hemodynamic alterations, on brain water content, and on ICP in domestic pigs. In 10 animals, the middle third of the superior sagittal sinus was occluded …

MaleCerebral veinsIntracranial PressureSwinebusiness.industryBrainAnatomymedicine.diseaseCerebral VeinsThrombosisCerebral AngiographySinus Thrombosis Intracranialmedicine.anatomical_structureBody WaterCerebrovascular CirculationOcclusionmedicineAnimalsFemaleCerebral perfusion pressureFibrin gluebusinessSinus (anatomy)Intracranial pressureSuperior sagittal sinusJournal of Neurosurgery
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Different methods for anatomical targeting.

2003

AIM: Several procedures are used in the different neurosurgical centers in order to perform stereotactic surgery for movement disorders. At the moment no procedure can really be considered superior to the other. We contribute with our experience of targeting method. METHODS: Ten patients were selected, in accordance to the guidelines for the treatment of Parkinson disease, and operated by several methods including pallidotomy, bilateral insertion of chronic deep brain electrodes within the internal pallidum and in the subthalamic nucleus (18 procedures). Interventions: in each patient an MR scan was performed the day before surgery. Scans were performed axially parallel to the intercommissu…

MaleSettore MED/27 - NeurochirurgiaParkinson DiseaseMiddle AgedGlobus PallidusMagnetic Resonance ImagingNeurosurgical ProceduresCerebral AngiographyStereotaxic TechniquesSurgery Computer-AssistedDBS movement disorders stereotactic neurosurgerySubthalamic NucleusCerebrovascular CirculationBlood VesselsHumansFemaleTomography X-Ray ComputedAgedJournal of neurosurgical sciences
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DOSE-RELATED EFFICACY OF A CONTINUOUS INTRACISTERNAL NIMODIPINE TREATMENT ON CEREBRAL VASOSPASM IN THE RAT DOUBLE SUBARACHNOID HEMORRHAGE MODEL

2009

Objective Intracisternal continuous therapy is a concept in the treatment of cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the effect of intracisternal nimodipine after induced vasospasm. Methods Sixty-five male Wistar rats were randomized into 4 groups: the control sham-operated group, the control subarachnoid hemorrhage-only group, and the treatment groups receiving 5 or 10 microL/hour of intracisternal nimodipine continuously for 5 days via subcutaneously implanted Alzet osmotic pumps (Durect Corp., Cupertino, CA). Vasospasm was analyzed 5 days later by means of digital subtraction angiography. Morphological examination of the brain…

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Influence of carotid tortuosity on internal carotid artery access time in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke

2017

Purpose Carotid artery anatomy is thought to influence internal carotid artery access time (ICA-AT) in patients requiring mechanical thrombectomy for acute ischemic stroke. This study investigates the association between ICA-AT and carotid anatomy. Material and methods Computed tomography angiography (CTA) data of 76 consecutive patients presenting with acute ischemic stroke requiring mechanical thrombectomy for middle cerebral artery or carotid T occlusion were evaluated. The supraaortic extracranial vasculature was analyzed regarding take-off angles and curvature of the affected side. Digital subtraction angiography data were primarily analyzed regarding ICA-AT and secondarily regarding r…

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Delayed and incomplete treatment may result in dural fistula development in children with Vein of Galen malformation

2017

The association of dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVF) in children with Vein of Galen malformation (VGM) has recently been reported for the first time. In a larger series of cases treated with transarterial NBCA embolization, 30% had DAVF. We wanted to analyze the development of DAVF in our cohort of children with VGM and to evaluate whether their occurrence depends on different treatment timing and embolic materials. We analyzed 43 VGM cases treated with a combined transarterial and transvenous approach between 2003 and 2016. In our early series until 2011, we used coils solely in 21 children. Since 2012, 22 children were treated with the combination of coils and Onyx. In the early series…

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