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    Extended endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal approach to supra-parasellar tumors

    The extended transsphenoidal route, a very versatile approach [13], affords the possibility of exposing the entire midline skull base from below, passing through a less noble structure (the nasal cavity) in order...

    E. de Divitiis, F. Esposito, P. Cappabianca, L. M. Cavallo in Cavernous Sinus (2009)

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    7.4 Early Cardiac Damage in High Cardiovascular Risk Patients

    A.C.M Capra, M. Galderisi, C. Giannattasio in High Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Preve… (2008)

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    Extended endoscopic endonasal approach to the midline skull base: the evolving role of transsphenoidal surgery

    The evolution of the endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal technique, which was initially reserved only for sellar lesions through the sphenoid sinus cavity, has lead in the last decades to a progressive possib...

    P. Cappabianca, L. M. Cavallo, F. Esposito in Advances and Technical Standards in Neuros… (2008)

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    40th EASD Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes

    M. Veitenhansl, K. Stegner, F.-X. Hierl, C. Dieterle, H. Feldmeier, B. Gutt in Diabetologia (2004)

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    Large sphenocavernous meningiomas: Is there still a role for the intradural approach via the pterional-transsylvian route?

    F. Tomasello, O. de Divitiis, F. F. Angileri, F. M. Salpietro in Acta Neurochirurgica (2003)

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    Extended endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal approaches to the suprasellar region, planum sphenoidale & clivus

    The standard unilateral endoscopic transsphenoidal approach has permitted a very wide vision around the sella, with the possibility of lreating lesions not confined to its strict limits. This possibility does ...

    P. Cappabianca, G. Frank, E. Pasquini in Endoscopic Endonasal Transsphenoidal Surge… (2003)

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    Evolution of Transsphenoidal Surgery

    The transsphenoidal route is the dominant approach to the pituitary and sellar area and is utilized for more than 95% of the surgical indications in this region. Pituitary adenomas represent the third most com...

    P. Cappabianca, O. de Divitiis, F. Maiuri in Endoscopic Endonasal Transsphenoidal Surgery (2003)

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    Territories of the perforating (lenticulostriate) branches of the middle cerebral artery

    The territories of the central branches of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) were examined in 21 injected human brains. It was noted that these central arteries supplied: the caudate nucleus (dorsolateral half ...

    R. Donzelli, S. Marinkovic, L. Brigante, O. de Divitiis in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (1999)

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    Territories of the perforating (lenticulostriate) branches of the middle cerebral artery

    The territories of the central branches of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) were examined in 21 injected human brains. It was noted that these central arteries supplied: the caudate nucleus (dorsolateral half ...

    R. Donzelli, S. Marinkovic, L. Brigante, O. de Divitiis in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (1998)

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    Anomalous meningeal branches of the ophthalmic artery feeding meningiomas of the brain convexity

    Many anomalies may involve the ophthalmic and middle meningeal arteries, because of the close relationship of their development. The system of the ophthalmic artery may supply the dural convexity by the middle...

    F. Maiuri, R. Donzelli, O. de Divitiis, M. Fusco in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (1998)

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    Anomalous meningeal branches of the ophthalmic artery feeding meningiomas of the brain convexity

    Many anomalies may involve the ophthalmic and middle meningeal arteries, because of the close relationship of their development. The system of the ophthalmic artery may supply the dural convexity by the middle...

    F. Maiuri, R. Donzelli, O. de Divitiis, M. Fusco in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (1998)

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    The oculomotor nuclear complex in humans: Microanatomy and clinical significance

    This study has been performed to define better the anatomical structure of the oculomotor nuclear complex and its neuronal components.

    R. Donzelli, S. Marinkovic, L. Brigante, I. Nikodijevic in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (1998)

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    The oculomotor nuclear complex in humans

    This study has been performed to define better the anatomical structure of the oculomotor nuclear complex and its neuronal components. The oculomotor nuclear complex was examined in fixed and serially sectione...

    R. Donzelli, S. Marinkovic, L. Brigante, I. Nikodijevic in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (1998)

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    Le complexe nucléaire du nerf oculomoteur de l'homme. Microanatomie et importance clinique

    R. Donzelli, S. Marinkovic, L. Brigante, L. Nikodijecvic in Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy (1998)

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    Localization of Primary Motor Cortex in Patients with Frontal-parietal Neoplasms: an fMRI Study

    Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), which uses BOLD (blood oxygenation level dependent contrast) technique, allows the identification of physiologically activated brain areas by means of a local and ...

    A. Righini, O. de Divitiis, A. Prinster, D. Spagnoli, I. Appollonio in Functional MRI (1996)

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    Tolbutamide and practolol

    O. De Divitiis, B. Gallo, D. Iarussi, A. Jacono in Acta diabetologia latina (1974)