Neurosurgery
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beta-Trace protein (beta-TP) is an immunological marker for the detection of cerebrospinal fluid traces. The aim of the study was to evaluate the predictive values of a new research assay for beta-TP. ⋯ Analysis of betas-TP via the nephelometric assay is a valuable and reliable test in cranial base surgery for the identification of CSF.
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Intramedullary spinal tuberculoma is a rare form of central nervous system tuberculosis. This article describes an affected patient who presented with left leg paresis. ⋯ The outcome was favorable. Recently, a number of authors have reported success with medical management of intraspinal tuberculoma. Intraspinal tuberculoma produces a mass effect that can jeopardize spinal cord function. The optimal treatment is a combination of microsurgical resection and antituberculosis chemotherapy.
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Stereotactic radiosurgery has become an important and minimally invasive alternative for patients with refractory trigeminal neuralgia. When a second procedure is necessary, the outcomes are unknown. The degree of pain relief and morbidity after repeat radiosurgery were studied. ⋯ Repeat radiosurgery provided a similar rate of pain relief as the first procedure, despite a modest dose reduction. The risk of new sensory symptoms was increased, but no other morbidity was identified. For patients who experience recurrent pain and choose to undergo a second procedure, our current procedure is to deliver a maximum dose of 50 to 60 Gy to a trigeminal target anterior to the root entry zone near the entrance of the nerve beneath the petrous dura.
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Herein we describe two cases of extracranial-intracranial vein graft bypasses for the treatment of giant intracranial aneurysms in prepubertal pediatric patients. One patient is, we think, the youngest patient reported in the literature to have been successfully treated in such a manner, with a good long-term outcome. Such grafts seem to enlarge longitudinally during the growth spurt, making such techniques reasonable long-term therapeutic options for the management of complex intracranial aneurysms in pediatric patients. ⋯ These two cases highlight the safety and efficacy of extracranial-intracranial vein graft bypasses among prepubertal pediatric patients. The indications for bypass procedures to treat giant intracranial aneurysms are discussed, and the technical aspects of maximizing vein bypass graft patency are reviewed.
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To study the relationship between the resistance to cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) outflow and cerebral autoregulation. ⋯ Patients presenting with ventricular dilation may exhibit either decreased (atrophy) or increased (normal-pressure hydrocephalus) resistance to CSF outflow. Increased resistance is correlated with preserved autoregulation. Patients with low resistance, suggesting brain atrophy, more often have disturbed autoregulation in the middle cerebral artery territory, as assessed by transcranial Doppler ultrasonography.