Early Brain Injury or Cerebral Vasospasm
Volume 1: Pathophysiology
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The application of patient-derived (PD) in vitro tumor models represents the classical strategy for clinical translational oncology research. Using these cellular heterogeneous cultures for the isolation of ca...
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Diffuse lower WHO grade II and III gliomas (LGG) are slowly progressing brain tumors, many of which eventually transform into a more aggressive type. LGG is characterized by widespread genetic and transcriptio...
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Glioblastoma is the most common and most lethal primary brain cancer. CBF1 (also known as Recombination signal Binding Protein for immunoglobulin kappa J, RBPJ) is the cardinal transcriptional regulator of the...
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Giant cell tumors of the spine are uncommon. Usually they are benign and solitary, but locally very aggressive. Most of them occur at the sacral spine. There are only 26 reported cases in the literature involv...
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The introduction of ALA-Fluorescence-guided surgery (FGS) followed by concomitant radiochemotherapy according to the Stupp-protocol is representative of the major changes in glioblastoma therapy in the past ye...
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The impact of brain shift on deep brain stimulation surgery is considerable. In DBS surgery, brain shift is mainly caused by CSF loss. CSF loss can be estimated by post-surgical intracranial air. Different app...
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Patients with internal carotid artery (ICA) occlusion can demonstrate impaired cerebral vascular reserve (CVR). The detection of CVR using single photon emission CT (SPECT) is nowadays widely accepted as a pre...
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T-cell responses contribute to the anti-tumoural effect of photodynamic therapy (PDT). For such responses to occur, dendritic cells (DCs) have to migrate to the tumour, take up tumour antigens and respond to d...
Book and Conference Proceedings
Book and Conference Proceedings
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Gefäßmalformationen des Spinalkanals treten mit einer Inzidenz von über 5 bis 10 Fällen/Jahr/1 Mio. Einwohner auf. Zu ihnen gehören die spinalen arteriovenösen Malformationen (sAVM), die spinalen duralen arter...
Chapter and Conference Paper
Despite current treatment strategies cerebral arterial spasm still constitutes the dominant secondary complication following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) and continues to be associated with high mo...
Book and Conference Proceedings
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Background. A large number of reports have analysed epidemiology, pathogenesis, symptomatology, diagnostics and options for medical and surgical treatment of intracerebral haemorrhage. Nevertheless, management st...
Book and Conference Proceedings
Book and Conference Proceedings
Book and Conference Proceedings
Chapter and Conference Paper
Intracisternal slow delivery systems are a promising concept of local treatment of cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH). The purpose of the actual study was to investigate for the first time...
Chapter and Conference Paper
Some recent publications from Japan suggested that headshaking might attenuate cerebral vasospasm after subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) due to facilitated wash-out. It can also be assumed that the accepted bene...
Chapter and Conference Paper
There is little information concerning clinical data and revascularization procedures in adult European patients with Moyamoya disease. More data are available on juvenile European Moyamoya angiopathy and its ...