World Neurosurg
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Comparative Study
Comparative proteomic tissue analysis in patients with ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament.
The ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) involves the ligament that lines the posterior surface of the spinal vertebral bodies. Hormonal and metabolic factors as well as hereditary factors have been proposed to be involved in pathologic ligamentous OPLL. However, there are currently no definitive serological biomarkers for OPLL that might be used to achieve a more convenient and economic diagnosis. To find an easier and simpler diagnostic method and to identify pathogenic proteins associated with OPLL, we assessed PLL tissues from patients with OPLL for proteomic alterations. ⋯ The information obtained via this proteomic analysis will be very useful in understanding the pathophysiology of OPLL as well as in finding protein candidates to serve as new diagnostic biomarkers of OPLL.
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To present our experience with the surgical management of giant pituitary adenomas in a series of 50 cases operated on by an endoscopic endonasal approach. ⋯ Transsphenoidal endoscopic endonasal surgery may provide effective treatment for patients with giant adenomas when performed by a surgical team that specializes in pituitary surgery. In cases in which total resection by the endoscopic approach may be associated with important complications, we advocate the use of partial resections followed by adjuvant drug therapy or radiotherapy. In cases of progressive enlargement of residual lesions, a second endoscopic debulking of the tumor may be considered for control of the disease.
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Strokelike migraine attack after radiation therapy is a recently described clinical entity characterized by transient hemispheric dysfunction manifesting as, but not limited to, visuospatial deficits, confusion, hemisensory deficits, hemiparesis, aphasia, seizures, and, most prominently, headache in patients with a history of remote external beam radiation therapy to the brain. The radiographic hallmark on magnetic resonance imaging is the presence of transient, diffuse, unilateral gadolinium enhancement of the cortex with white matter sparing, usually corresponding to the previous radiation field. ⋯ SMART syndrome should be considered in the differential diagnosis of postsurgical patients with remote history of cranial irradiation and significant, new transient neurologic deficits not explainable by any other mechanism. It is possible that manipulation of the trigeminal ganglion, or the dura of the Meckel cave, contributed to triggering the manifestations of this syndrome in our patient during the immediate postoperative period.
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To present a unique case of a brainstem Curvularia fungal infection and review the diagnosis and management of this rare phenomenon. ⋯ This is the first reported case of a brainstem Curvularia infection. This case highlights the importance of an aggressive surgical and antibiotic therapy in the treatment of central nervous system Curvularia infections. There appears to be a strong relationship between heavy marijuana use and Curvularia infection, producing lung granulomas that may extend to other organs such as the central nervous system of immunocompetent patients.