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Open AccessCortical and subcortical gray matter changes in patients with chronic tinnitus sustaining after vestibular schwannoma surgery
Tinnitus is attributed to partial sensory deafferentation resulting in a central maladaptive neuroplasticity. Unfortunately, the agent of deafferentation is usually unknown or irreversible. In patients with un...
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Open AccessOccurrence and management of postoperative pneumocephalus using the semi-sitting position in vestibular schwannoma surgery
The semi-sitting position in neurosurgical procedures is still under debate due to possible complications such as venous air embolism (VAE) or postoperative pneumocephalus (PP). Studies reporting a high freque...