Radiotherapy of Pediatric Brain Tumors

Jul 16, 2016 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Radiotherapy of Pediatric Brain Tumors

Radiotherapy of Pediatric Brain Tumors Thomas E. Merchant and Erin S. Murphy During the past 20 years, the role of radiation therapy in the treatment of childhood brain tumors has…

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Scalp and Skull Neoplasms

Jul 16, 2016 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Scalp and Skull Neoplasms

Scalp and Skull Neoplasms Dale M. Swift and David J. Sacco Children are frequently evaluated by neurosurgeons and other medical professionals for bumps on the head, but in reality neoplasms…

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Craniopharyngiomas

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Craniopharyngiomas Jeffrey H. Wisoff and Bernadine Donahue Cushing graphically described craniopharyngiomas as “the kaleidoscopic tumors, solid and cystic which take their origin from epithelial rests ascribable to an imperfect closure…

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Supratentorial Nonglial Hemispheric Neoplasms

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Supratentorial Nonglial Hemispheric Neoplasms Scott D. Wait, Frederick A. Boop, and Paul Klimo Jr. Supratentorial non-midline tumors of nonglial origin are a diverse group of neoplasms and constitute a substantial…

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Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumors

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Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumors Mari L. Groves and George Jallo Primary spinal cord tumors account for approximately 2 to 4% of all central nervous system neoplasms.1–3 The percentage approaches 35%…

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Brainstem Gliomas

Jul 16, 2016 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Brainstem Gliomas

Brainstem Gliomas Heather J. McCrea and Mark M. Souweidane Brainstem tumors exhibit substantial heterogeneity in their clinical attributes, imaging features, anatomical position, and histologic subtype and grade. Accordingly, the clinical…

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Craniopagus Twins

Jul 16, 2016 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Craniopagus Twins

Craniopagus Twins Samuel R. Browd, James Tait Goodrich, and Marion L. Walker Craniopagus is among the rarest and most complex congenital abnormalities, with a history detailed in both mythology and…

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