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    Abscess formation in Rathke's cleft cyst

    Two patients are discussed who presented at our Institute with endocrine dysfunction and sellar enlargement. CT scans revealed intra and suprasellar expanding lesions with ring enhancement. The postoperative h...

    L. Bognàr, G. T. Szeifert, I. Fedorcsàk, E. Pàsztor in Acta Neurochirurgica (1992)

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    Surgical management of unruptured intracranial aneurysms personal experience with 37 cases and discussion of the indications

    The authors report a series of 37 cases of unruptured aneurysms, admitted and operated upon over a 5 year period (1985–1990), which represents an incidence of 18% of the total number of aneurysm patients opera...

    R. Deruty, I. Pelissou-Guyotat, C. Mottolese, L. Bognar in Acta Neurochirurgica (1992)

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    Tectal plate gliomas part II: CT scans and MR imaging of tectal gliomas

    CT scans and MR images were analized in 12 patients with histologically proved tectal plate gliomas. In an attempt to identify the nature of these lesions, their radiological characteristics were correlated wi...

    L. Bognar, F. Turjman, E. Villanyi, C. Mottolese, J. Guyotat in Acta Neurochirurgica (1994)

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    Tectal plate gliomas. Part I: Microsurgery of the tectal plate gliomas

    A series of 12 patients with tectal plate gliomas, is presented treated by direct surgery. Mean age was 19 years. All patients presented with signs of raised intracranial pressure and supratentorial hydrocepha...

    Cl. Lapras, L. Bognar, F. Turjman, E. Villanyi, C. Mottolese in Acta Neurochirurgica (1994)

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    Tectal plate gliomas Part III: Apparent lack of auditory consequences of unilateral inferior collicular lesion due to localized glioma surgery

    The authors present one of their cases operated on for intrinsic tectal plate glioma. The complete resection of the right inferior colliculus (I.C.) had no apparent auditory consequences.

    L. Bognar, C. Fischer, F. Turjman, F. Michel, E. Villanyi in Acta Neurochirurgica (1994)

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    Level of consciousness and age as prognostic factors in aneurysmal SAH

    The prognostic value of the level of consciousness and the patient's age for the outcome of aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) is studied in 74 patients admitted on day (D)0 to D3 after aneurysm rupture.

    R. Deruty, I. Pelissou-Guyotat, C. Mottolese, D. Amat, L. Bognar in Acta Neurochirurgica (1995)