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Letter of response to: spheno-orbital meningiomas
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A single centre’s experience of managing spheno-orbital meningiomas: lessons for recurrent tumour surgery
Spheno-orbital meningiomas are complex tumours involving the sphenoid wing and orbit. Various surgical strategies are available but treatment remains challenging and patients often require more than one surgic...
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Erratum: Has the survival of patients with glioblastoma changed over the years?
Correction to: British Journal of Cancer (2015) 114, 146–150. doi:10.1038/bjc.2015.421; published online 15 December 2015 Upon publication of the above paper in the British Journal of Cancer, one of the author...
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Open AccessHas the survival of patients with glioblastoma changed over the years?
Over the last decade, the approach to the management of brain tumours and the understanding of glioblastoma tumour biology has advanced and a number of therapeutic interventions have evolved, some of which hav...
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Neurobehavioural changes in patients following brain tumour: patients and relatives perspective
Patients and relatives experiences of behavioural and personality changes following brain tumour were assessed to determine whether these changes are more prominent in the experience of patients with frontal t...
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A trial of the effect of nimodipine on outcome after head injury
We performed a randomised prospective double blind trial to study the effect of the calcium antagonist nimodipine on the outcome of head injured patients. The subjects were not obeying commands at the time of ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The Effect of Nimodipine on Outcome After Head Injury: A Prospective Randomised Control Trial
The calcium antagonist nimodipine has been shown to reduce ischaemic neuronal damage experimentally [1–5] and clinically in subarachnoid haemorrhage [6] and in occlusive cerebrovascular disease [7]. Since isch...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The Effect of Nimodipine on Outcome After Head Injury: A Prospective Randomised Control Trial
To study the effect of nimodipine on the outcome of head injury, three hundred and fifty-two patients who were not obeying commands were randomised to placebo or nimodipine (2 mg per hour intravenously for 7 d...