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View article: 59 THE BC RESEARCH CONSORTIUM OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY (RECON)
59 THE BC RESEARCH CONSORTIUM OF NEURO-ONCOLOGY (RECON) Open
High-grade gliomas (HGGs) are deadly primary brain tumours in pediatric and adults with the lowest survival rates in allcancer (< 10%). The Research Consortium for Neuro-oncology (ReCoN) is a team consist of clinicians and researchers i…
View article: Population-Based Real-World Outcomes of Post-Operative Adjuvant Brain Cavity Radiotherapy Versus Observation
Population-Based Real-World Outcomes of Post-Operative Adjuvant Brain Cavity Radiotherapy Versus Observation Open
To evaluate the factors influencing the outcomes of patients who underwent surgical resection of brain metastasis followed by either surveillance or post-operative stereotactic radiosurgery/fractionated radiotherapy (SRS/SFRT), a retrospec…
View article: The Effect of After-Hours Resection on the Outcomes in Patients with High-Grade Gliomas
The Effect of After-Hours Resection on the Outcomes in Patients with High-Grade Gliomas Open
Objective: The “weekend effect” is the finding that patients presenting for medical care outside of regular working hours tend to have worse outcomes. There is a paucity of literature in the neuro-oncology space exploring this effect. We i…
View article: INNV-22. CEREBELLOPONTINE EPIDERMOID CYST TO SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA: MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION, LEPTOMENINGEAL CARCINOMATOSIS, AND MANAGEMENT
INNV-22. CEREBELLOPONTINE EPIDERMOID CYST TO SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA: MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION, LEPTOMENINGEAL CARCINOMATOSIS, AND MANAGEMENT Open
BACKGROUND Intracranial epidermoid cysts (EDC) are rare, slow-growing, congenital tumors, that generally follow a benign course. EDCs have a rare potential for transformation to squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). We present a case of a maligna…
View article: P.088 Wounded glioma syndrome: neurologic worsening in patients with subtotal resection in high-grade gliomas
P.088 Wounded glioma syndrome: neurologic worsening in patients with subtotal resection in high-grade gliomas Open
Background: For treatment of high-grade gliomas (HGGs), subtotal resection (STR) may be preferred to minimize injury to eloquent areas. We aimed to characterize neurologic deficits developed in STR patients within the first month post-oper…
View article: CJN volume 50 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
CJN volume 50 issue 2 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: Generating post-hoc explanation from deep neural networks for multi-modal medical image analysis tasks
Generating post-hoc explanation from deep neural networks for multi-modal medical image analysis tasks Open
Explaining model decisions from medical image inputs is necessary for deploying deep neural network (DNN) based models as clinical decision assistants. The acquisition of multi-modal medical images is pervasive in practice for supporting t…
View article: Suicidal ideation and attempts in brain tumor patients and survivors: A systematic review
Suicidal ideation and attempts in brain tumor patients and survivors: A systematic review Open
Background Subsequent to a diagnosis of a brain tumor, psychological distress has been associated with negative effects on mental health as well as suicidality. The magnitude of such impact has been understudied in the literature. We condu…
View article: Evaluating the Clinical Utility of Artificial Intelligence Assistance and its Explanation on Glioma Grading Task
Evaluating the Clinical Utility of Artificial Intelligence Assistance and its Explanation on Glioma Grading Task Open
Background As a fast-advancing technology, artificial intelligence (AI) has considerable potential to assist physicians in various clinical tasks from disease identification to lesion segmentation. Despite much research, AI has not yet bee…
View article: The Inception of the Canadian Medical Student Interest Group in Neurosurgery (CaMSIGN): A Student-Led Platform Dedicated to Neurosurgical Education, Research, Mentorship, and Advocacy
The Inception of the Canadian Medical Student Interest Group in Neurosurgery (CaMSIGN): A Student-Led Platform Dedicated to Neurosurgical Education, Research, Mentorship, and Advocacy Open
The Inception of the Canadian Medical Student Interest Group in Neurosurgery (CaMSIGN): A Student-Led Platform Dedicated to Neurosurgical Education, Research, Mentorship, and Advocacy - Volume 50 Issue 2
View article: Enhanced Interplay of Neuronal Coherence and Coupling in the Dying Human Brain
Enhanced Interplay of Neuronal Coherence and Coupling in the Dying Human Brain Open
The neurophysiological footprint of brain activity after cardiac arrest and during near-death experience (NDE) is not well understood. Although a hypoactive state of brain activity has been assumed, experimental animal studies have shown i…
View article: Guidelines and Evaluation of Clinical Explainable AI in Medical Image Analysis
Guidelines and Evaluation of Clinical Explainable AI in Medical Image Analysis Open
Explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) is essential for enabling clinical users to get informed decision support from AI and comply with evidence-based medical practice. Applying XAI in clinical settings requires proper evaluation crite…
View article: P.189 Unruptured Posterior Cerebral Artery aneurysm causing temporal lobe epilepsy
P.189 Unruptured Posterior Cerebral Artery aneurysm causing temporal lobe epilepsy Open
Background: Cerebral aneurysms are an unusal cause of epilepsy. To date, several groups have reported temporal lobe seizures caused by aneurysms projecting into the parahippocampal gyrus. Given the low incidence of posterior cerebral arter…
View article: A History of Diagnostic Investigations in Epilepsy Surgery
A History of Diagnostic Investigations in Epilepsy Surgery Open
Epilepsy surgery has progressed significantly in the last 150 years. Functional brain maps allowed for the localization of epileptogenic lesions based on seizure patterns, allowing surgeons like McEwan and Horsely to treat epilepsy surgica…
View article: Functional Outcomes After Treatment of Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Aneurysms
Functional Outcomes After Treatment of Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Aneurysms Open
Objective Aneurysms of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) are a rare cause of subarachnoid hemorrhage. Treatment for this type of aneurysm may be microsurgical clipping or endovascular. This decision is based on patient charac…
View article: Unruptured Posterior Cerebral Artery Aneurysm Presenting with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Unruptured Posterior Cerebral Artery Aneurysm Presenting with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Open
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View article: Artificial intelligence in glioma imaging: challenges and advances
Artificial intelligence in glioma imaging: challenges and advances Open
Primary brain tumors including gliomas continue to pose significant management challenges to clinicians. While the presentation, the pathology, and the clinical course of these lesions are variable, the initial investigations are usually s…
View article: SURG-23. INTRAPARENCHYMAL MUCOSA-ASSOCIATED LYMPHOID TISSUE (MALT) LYMPHOMA: A NOVEL DISEASE PRESENTATION
SURG-23. INTRAPARENCHYMAL MUCOSA-ASSOCIATED LYMPHOID TISSUE (MALT) LYMPHOMA: A NOVEL DISEASE PRESENTATION Open
INTRODUCTION Low grade B-cell lymphomas arising from the marginal zone of secondary lymphatic follicles constitute less than 10% of lymphomas. This condition was initially described in the stomach and the nasopharynx. However, there have b…
View article: Emergency Embolization of Artery of Adamkiewicz Pseudoaneurysm Following Methylenedioxymethamphetamine Abuse
Emergency Embolization of Artery of Adamkiewicz Pseudoaneurysm Following Methylenedioxymethamphetamine Abuse Open
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View article: 20 Disparities in survival for patients with glioblastoma multiforme
20 Disparities in survival for patients with glioblastoma multiforme Open
Background: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common malignant primary brain cancer in adults. Recent efforts have elucidated genetic features of tumor cells and thus enhanced our knowledge of GBM pathophysiology. The most recent c…
View article: Spontaneous Medial Migration of an Intracanalicular Vestibular Schwannoma
Spontaneous Medial Migration of an Intracanalicular Vestibular Schwannoma Open
The localization and growth pattern of vestibular schwannomas correlate with their clinical impact. These tumors may present with neurologic deficits, such as hearing loss, or may be detected incidentally. Advances in imaging allow detecti…
View article: Sudden Neurological Deterioration Due to Repeated Intratumoral Hemorrhage in a Patient with a Vestibular Schwannoma
Sudden Neurological Deterioration Due to Repeated Intratumoral Hemorrhage in a Patient with a Vestibular Schwannoma Open
Vestibular schwannomas (VS) are the most common tumors involving the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) and the internal auditory canal (IAC). These tumors are usually slow growing and commonly present with cranial nerve dysfunction such as hear…
View article: Uremic tumoral calcinosis in the cervical spine: case report
Uremic tumoral calcinosis in the cervical spine: case report Open
Tumoral calcinosis is an uncommon condition characterized by the calcification of periarticular soft tissue. In uremic patients the disease is secondary to metabolic disturbances in predisposed patients. The authors report the case of a 73…