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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Surveillance for Vestibular Schwannoma After Microsurgical Resection Using a Retrosigmoid Transmeatal Approach.

2020

BACKGROUND Vestibular schwannoma (VS) is a benign, usually slow-growing tumor. The drawback of radical microsurgical VS resection is the increased likelihood of neurologic injury, forcing surgeons to leave a tumor remnant in some cases. We evaluated the prognostic value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) enhancement patterns to determine the risk of tumor regrowth. METHODS This clinical study included 30 patients (20 women and 10 men) with VS who underwent surgery via a retrosigmoid transmeatal approach. The extent of resection was assessed by MRI 6 months after surgery. Two subtypes of intracanalicular linear enhancement were defined: linear enhancement of the walls of the internal audito…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMicrosurgeryContrast MediaGadoliniumSchwannomaNeurosurgical Procedures03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicinemedicineHumansAgedVestibular systemmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMagnetic resonance imagingNeuroma AcousticMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCerebellopontine angleImage EnhancementFacial nerveMagnetic Resonance ImagingMicrosurgical treatmentFacial paralysisNeurologic injuryTreatment Outcome030220 oncology & carcinogenesisEar InnerSurgeryFemaleNeurology (clinical)RadiologyNeoplasm Recurrence Localbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryWorld neurosurgery
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Isolated cranial nerve palsies in multiple sclerosis

1997

During a 10 year period 24 patients with definite multiple sclerosis with isolated cranial nerve palsies were studied (third and fourth nerve: one patient each, sixth nerve: 12 patients, seventh nerve: three patients, eighth nerve: seven patients), in whom cranial nerve palsies were the presenting sign in 14 and the only clinical sign of an exacerbation in 10 patients. MRI was carried out in 20 patients and substantiated corresponding brainstem lesions in seven patients (third nerve: one patient, sixth nerve: four patients, eighth nerve: two patients). Additional abnormal findings of electro-oculography, or masseter reflex, or blink reflex, or combinations of these were found in 20 patients…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMultiple SclerosisShort ReportCentral nervous system diseaseEvoked Potentials Auditory Brain StemmedicineParalysisHumansCranial nerve diseaseCorneal reflexEvoked Potentialsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMultiple sclerosisCranial nervesMagnetic resonance imagingMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingCranial Nerve DiseasesSurgeryElectrooculographyPsychiatry and Mental healthFemaleSurgeryNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessJaw jerk reflexJournal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
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Mono-stereo-autostereo: the evolution of 3-dimensional neurosurgical planning.

2012

BACKGROUND: In the past decade, surgery planning has changed significantly. The main reason is the improvements in computer graphical rendering power and display technology, which turned the plain graphics of the mid-1990s into interactive stereoscopic objects. OBJECTIVE: To report our experiences with 2 virtual reality systems used for planning neurosurgical operations. METHODS: A series of 208 operations were planned with the Dextroscope (Bracco AMT, Singapore) requiring the use of liquid crystal display shutter glasses. The participating neurosurgeons answered a questionnaire after the planning procedure and postoperatively. In a second prospective series of 33 patients, we used an autos…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyNeuronavigationStereoscopyVirtual realityNeurosurgical Procedureslaw.inventionRendering (computer graphics)User-Computer InterfaceImaging Three-DimensionallawBackupAutostereoscopyPreoperative CaremedicineHumansParalysisMedical physicsProspective StudiesNeuronavigationAgedAged 80 and overAphasia Brocabusiness.industryBrain NeoplasmsNavigation systemMiddle AgedDextroscopeCerebral AngiographyLiquid CrystalsParesisEyeglassesSurgeryFemaleNeurology (clinical)businessMagnetic Resonance AngiographyNeurosurgery
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Treatment of masseteric hypertrophy with botulinum toxin: A report of two cases

2010

BAS, BURCU/0000-0003-0593-3400; Kutuk, Nukhet/0000-0001-6563-1899 WOS: 000279667400021 PubMed: 20173718 Masseter muscle hypertrophy is a rare condition of unknown cause which is important in the differential diagnosis of head and neck masses, located in the cheek. Several treatment options reported for masseter hypertrophy, which range from simple pharmacotherapy to more invasive surgical reduction. Botulinum toxin type A is a powerful neurotoxin which is produced by the anaerobic organism Clostridium botulinum and when injected into a muscle causes interference with the neurotransmitter mechanism producing selective paralysis and subsequent atrophy of the muscle. Injection of botulinum tox…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyNeurotoxinsmedicine.disease_causeMuscle hypertrophyMasseter muscleAtrophyParalysismedicineNeurotoxinHumansBotulinum Toxins Type AGeneral Dentistrybusiness.industryMasseter MuscleHypertrophyCheekmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]SurgeryMasseter musclebotulinum toxin type Amedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASClostridium botulinumSurgeryFemalemedicine.symptomDifferential diagnosisbusinesshypertrophy
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Treatment of chronic mandibular dislocations by eminectomy: follow-up of 10 cases and literature review.

2008

Introduction: Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dislocation is defined as an excessive forward movement of the condyle beyond the articular eminence, with complete separation of the articular surfaces and fixation in that position. Objectives: To report ten cases treated by eminectomy for chronic mandibular dislocations, to evaluate the results of these surgeries and make a critical review of the literature. Methods: The sample was obtained from the records of the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Pernambuco and comprises cases submitted to chronic mandibular dislocation treatment by eminectomy between 2002 and 2007. Pre- and postoperative assessment included a thoroug…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyOral Surgical ProceduresJoint DislocationsPhysical examinationOral Surgical ProceduresCondyleYoung Adultstomatognathic systemRecurrencemedicineParalysisHumansJoint dislocationGeneral Dentistrymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMiddle AgedTemporomandibular Joint Disordersmedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Facial nerveSurgeryTemporomandibular jointstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASOral and maxillofacial surgerySurgeryFemalemedicine.symptombusinessMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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Ultrasonography for the diagnosis of Lyme disease in cases of acute facial paralysis.

1992

Ultrasonography of the parotid gland was introduced in 1989 as part of the diagnostic protocol of every patient treated in our clinics with acute facial paralysis. Ten of 50 patients so tested were found to have unilateral nonpalpable enlarged lymph nodes in the caudal portion of the parotid gland around the stylomastoid foramen. All 10 patients were eventually diagnosed as having Lyme disease. It is suggested that in patients with acute facial paralysis, ultrasonography is an inexpensive tool to improve diagnosis of Lyme disease and may have a more useful purpose in monitoring therapy.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyStylomastoid foramenTime FactorsAdolescentFacial ParalysisDiagnosis DifferentialLyme diseasestomatognathic systemmedicineHumansParotid GlandIn patientChildUltrasonographyLyme DiseasePalsySalivary glandbusiness.industryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseFacial paralysisSurgeryParotid glandstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyAcute DiseaseFemaleLymph NodesUltrasonographybusinessThe Laryngoscope
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LigaSure in total thyroidectomy.

2008

PURPOSE: LigaSure is a bipolar diathermy system, which achieves vessel sealing with reduced thermal spread. The device has been used successfully in abdominal operations and because of its features, it has been applied recently in thyroid surgery to minimize the risk of complications such as laryngeal nerve palsy and hypocalcemia, and also to reduce the operating time. METHODS: Between June and December 2005, we performed total thyroidectomy for various disorders in 105 patients. We used the LigaSure diathermy system in 53 patients and traditional hemostatic procedures in the other 52. We evaluated the demographic features, histopathological diagnosis, operating times, and relevant postoper…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTime Factorsmedicine.medical_treatmentLigaSurePostoperative ComplicationsDiathermySurgical oncologymedicineOperating timeHumansAgedTotal thyroidectomyHypocalcemiaHemostatic Techniquesbusiness.industryThyroidThyroidectomyVessel sealingComplications.General MedicineMiddle AgedSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureBipolar diathermyThyroidectomyLigaSure; Thyroidectomy ; Complications.FemaleSurgeryLaryngeal Nerve PalsybusinessVocal Cord Paralysis
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Computerized acoustic voice analysis and subjective scaled evaluation of the voice can avoid the need for laryngoscopy after thyroid surgery.

2008

Because of frequent postoperative alterations in voice, many surgeons include laryngoscopy as a routine examination before/after thyroid surgery. The aim of this work was to determine whether more comfortable and easier subjective or objective postoperative voice assessments could complement or replace laryngoscopy.Sixty-four consecutive patients scheduled to undergo thyroid surgery underwent preoperative objective computerized acoustic voice analysis (CAVA), subjective scaled evaluation of the voice (SSEV) with the GIRBAS scale, and fiberoptic laryngoscopy. All patients had 7- and 30-day postoperative follow-up assessments using the same tests.CAVA measurements of jitter and noise-to-harmo…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyVoice QualityLaryngoscopyAcoustic voice analysisSpeech Production MeasurementmedicineHumansDiagnosis Computer-AssistedProspective StudiesVocal Cord PalsyAgedAged 80 and overVoice Disordersmedicine.diagnostic_testLaryngoscopybusiness.industryThyroidReproducibility of ResultsAcousticsMiddle AgedEndoscopySurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureAnesthesiaThyroidectomySurgeryFemalebusinessFiberoptic laryngoscopyVocal Cord ParalysisSurgery
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The risk of abducens palsy after diagnostic lumbar puncture.

2000

Abducens palsy occasionally has been observed after diagnostic lumbar puncture (DLP).1-3 Its risk is not exactly known. We are aware of only one report, which mentions not a single case among 1,341 DLPs when using 22-gauge needles.4 At our clinic, an average of 800 inpatients a year undergo DLP. We usually use 22-gauge needles, and occasionally (in less than 5%), 20-gauge needles. Over a 14.5-year period, we saw two patients with abducens palsy—one unilateral, one bilateral—after DLP. This translates to a risk of less than 1 out of 5,800 DLPs. ### Patient 1. A 61-year-old man with type 2 diabetes noticed progressive weakness of the legs. Neurologic examination revealed proximal paraparesis,…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyWeaknessEye diseaseSpinal PunctureLumbarRisk FactorsParalysisMedicineCranial nerve diseaseHumansParalysisAbducens nervebusiness.industryBrainAbducens palsyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingSurgeryNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptombusinessComplicationAbducens Nerve DiseasesNeurology
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Facial disability index (FDI): adaptation to Spanish, reliability and validity.

2011

Objectives: To adapt to Spanish the facial disability index (FDI) described by VanSwearingen and Brach in 1995 and to assess its reliability and validity in patients with facial nerve paresis after parotidectomy. Study Design: The present study was conducted in two different stages: a) cross-cultural adaptation of the questionnaire and b) cross-sectional study of a control group of 79 Spanish-speaking patients who suffered facial paresis after superficial parotidectomy with facial nerve preservation. The cross-cultural adaptation process comprised the following stages: (I) initial translation, (II) synthesis of the translated document, (III) retro-translation, (IV) review by a board of expe…

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyFacial ParalysisOdontologíaBivariate analysisDisability EvaluationYoung AdultPostoperative ComplicationsQuality of lifeCronbach's alphaRating scaleSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansParotid GlandTranslationsProspective StudiesGeneral DentistryReliability (statistics)ParesisAgedLanguageAged 80 and overReproducibility of ResultsMiddle Aged:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Facial nerveCiencias de la saludOtorhinolaryngologyScale (social sciences)UNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASPhysical therapyQuality of LifeSurgeryResearch-Articlemedicine.symptomOral SurgeryPsychologyMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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