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Olfactory system in mammals: structural and functional anatomy

2016

Olfactory system in mammals: structural and functional anatomy

0301 basic medicineOlfactory systemanatomy[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutritionanimal diseasesmammalOlfactionBiology03 medical and health sciencesPrimary olfactory cortex0302 clinical medicineparasitic diseasesmedicinereproductive and urinary physiologyOlfactory receptorfungiAnatomyolfactoryOlfactory bulb[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structurecortexFunctional anatomyepitheliumOlfactory epithelium[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and Nutrition030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Das Horner-Syndrom - Ein Update zur Neuroanatomie, topographischen Differenzialdiagnostik und Ätiologie

2005

Due to the complex neuroanatomy of the sympatho-excitatory pathway, Horner's syndrome represents a clinical sign that may result from a variety of lesions in the central and peripheral nervous system. The purpose of the present communication is to help the reader to localize the site of the lesion and to demonstrate the most common etiologic mechanisms resulting in Horner's syndrome. The functional anatomy of the sympathetic supply to the iris, eyelids, facial sweat glands and blood vessels is reviewed and in particular the structure of the central pathway updated. Moreover, pharmacological testing and tests of sudomotor function are described that may help to guide the decision regarding u…

S syndromebusiness.industrySigns and symptomsLesionSudomotorPsychiatry and Mental healthmedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyNeuroimagingFunctional anatomyEtiologymedicineNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessNeuroscienceNeuroanatomyFortschritte der Neurologie · Psychiatrie
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Risk Stratification by nrTMS Language Mapping

2017

Resecting language-eloquent brain lesions is a major challenge in neurosurgery since we need to weight the risks of worsening the patients’ functional integrity and achieving a maximum safe resection. Although relevant functional brain structures can be identified intraoperatively by direct cortical mapping during awake surgery, a preoperative identification of functional anatomy is recommended in order to gauge surgical risks, evaluate resectability, plan the surgical approach, and identify potential starting points for intraoperative stimulation mapping.

medicine.medical_specialtySurgical approachbusiness.industryLanguage mapping03 medical and health sciencesFunctional integrityFunctional brain0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFunctional anatomyRisk stratificationMedicineRadiologyNeurosurgerybusinessAwake surgery030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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