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Evaluating the impact of summer vacation on the visual acuity of AMD patients treated with ranibizumab
To evaluate the impact of traditional French summer vacation on visual acuity and spectral domain-optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) of Wet AMD patients being treated with intravitreal Ranibizumab.
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Contribution of dynamic contrast MR imaging to the differentiation between dural metastasis and meningioma
To determine the perfusion-sensitive characteristics of cerebral dural metastases and compare them with the data on meningiomas.
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Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI: differentiating melanoma and renal carcinoma metastases from high-grade astrocytomas and other metastases
We performed conventional and dynamic susceptibility-contrast MRI imaging in 38 patients with brain tumours: 20 with metastases (breast carcinoma: two; renal carcinoma: five; colorectal carcinoma: one; lung c...
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Chordoid glioma of the third ventricle: CT and MRI, including perfusion data
Chordoid glioma is a homogeneous tumour involving the third ventricular region of middle-aged women, containing a small central cyst or necrosis. Histologically the tumour has a chordoid appearance. We report...
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Elastic reinforcement and thickness of the joint capsules of the lower cervical spine
Mechanical studies have shown the major strength of the joint capsules of the lower cervical spine, especially in its ventrolateral part. The aim of this study was to examine the structure of the joint capsule...
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Elastic reinforcement and thickness of the joint capsules of the lower cervical spine
Mechanical studies have shown the major strength of the joint capsules of the lower cervical spine, especially in its ventrolateral part. The aim of this study was to examine the structure of the joint capsule...
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Brain-tissue cysts in rats infected with the RH strain ofToxoplasma gondii
Virulent strains of the coccidian parasiteToxoplasma gondii become attenuated so as to survive and complete their life cycle; however, it is not known whether the attenuation process is attributable to an innate ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Etiologic Considerations Concerning the Angiographic Syndrome of Multiple Cerebral Artery Stenoses with Moya-Moya Networks
The term “moya-moya” ambiguously applies to a large series of pathologic angiographic entities. Abuse of this term developed after its initial use in the world literature bv certain Japanese authors. Numerous ...