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Vacsulka J.; Niranjan A.; Lunsford L.D.: Patient Preparation and Nursing Management for Leksell Radiosurgery (PDF)Yamamoto M.; Higuchi Y.; Sato Y.; Aiyama H.; Kasuya H.; Barfod B.E.: Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Patients with 10 or More Brain Metastases (PDF)Wolf A.; Kondziolka D.
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Livres de la collection - Progress in Neurological Surgery
A review of novel therapeutic modalitiesAt present most intracranial gliomas are considered incurable with current treatment strategies, and the search for new modalities that may effectively control tumor growth continues.
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A unique review of adjuvant treatment optionsTreatment of patients with intracranial gliomas, especially high-grade neoplasms, usually requires postoperative adjuvant therapy. Significant progress in the understanding of tumor biology, technological advances in irradiation delivery, and development of novel antitumor drugs have led to an expansion of the therapeutic arsenal in neuro-oncology.
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A comprehensive overview on exciting developmentsThis book summarizes the current state of movement disorder management and the role of surgical therapies as an alternative to medication.
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Aggressive surgical removal is generally considered the main initial management option for most intracranial gliomas.
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Among neuromodulation procedures, electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves (PNS) is probably the most underappreciated modality. Although PNS is used for all kinds of medical conditions, ranging from chronic neuropathic pain and headache to epilepsy, depression, hypertension and heart failure, its importance is frequently overshadowed by spinal cord stimulation and deep brain stimulation.
[lire la quatrième du livre Stimulation of the Peripheral Nervous System]
The multimodality management of strategies of mild traumatic brain injury and concussion
The increasing recognition of concussion and its associated consequences has focused international attention on mild traumatic brain injury.
The need for early diagnosis, evaluation, and management has expanded dramatically.
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