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View article: Sharing errors with human and non-human agents
Sharing errors with human and non-human agents Open
Interpersonal action monitoring, i.e., the ability to monitor other people’s actions, is essential during face-to-face interactions. Previous evidence from two independent research lines suggests that both how we represent the interaction …
View article: Neural mechanisms for visuomotor co-regulation in social synchronization
Neural mechanisms for visuomotor co-regulation in social synchronization Open
During social activities, people coordinate their movements by exchanging visuomotor information. Interpersonal coordination occurs from two complementary processes entailing voluntary (planned) and spontaneous (emergent) synchronization, …
View article: Mucinous, Tubular and Spindle Cell Carcinoma of the Kidney: a Case Report and Literature Review
Mucinous, Tubular and Spindle Cell Carcinoma of the Kidney: a Case Report and Literature Review Open
INTRODUCTION: Mucinous, tubular and spindle cell renal carcinoma is an epithelial neoplasm which makes up less than 1% of all renal neoplasms. It is most common in the renal cortex and is characterized by tubules which merge with soft spin…
View article: Implication of tumor morphology and MRI characteristics on the accuracy of automated versus human segmentation of GBM areas
Implication of tumor morphology and MRI characteristics on the accuracy of automated versus human segmentation of GBM areas Open
An assessment scheme is proposed to evaluate GBM gross tumor core and T2-FLAIR hyper-intensity segmentations on preoperative multicentric MR images as a function of tumor morphology and MRI characteristics. 74 gross tumor core and T2-FLAIR…
View article: Spontaneous and iatrogenic ARIA: Mechanistic insights from CAA‐related inflammation
Spontaneous and iatrogenic ARIA: Mechanistic insights from CAA‐related inflammation Open
ARIA‐E/H (amyloid‐related imaging abnormalities‐Edema/Hemorrhage) is an umbrella term that defines the radiographic appearance of MRI images abnormality during treatments with Aβ‐lowering monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) for Alzheimer’s diseas…
View article: Mapping the emotional homunculus with fMRI
Mapping the emotional homunculus with fMRI Open
Emotions are commonly associated with bodily sensations, e.g., boiling with anger when overwhelmed with rage. Studies have shown that emotions are related to specific body parts, suggesting that somatotopically organized cortical regions t…
View article: Beyond resection boundaries for glioblastoma patients: is “primum non nocere” a key factor for prognosis?
Beyond resection boundaries for glioblastoma patients: is “primum non nocere” a key factor for prognosis? Open
Purpose Maximal resection has a pivotal role in the treatment of glioblastoma, prolonging both progression free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS). Increasingly, very few studies analyze the delicate equilibrium between maximal resec…
View article: Correction of a Strong Seat-Dip In the Teatro Argentino of La Plata in Argentina
Correction of a Strong Seat-Dip In the Teatro Argentino of La Plata in Argentina Open
The Teatro Argentino de la Plata was inaugurated in 1999, and the acoustic quality of the Ginastera Hall received various unfavourable comments from musicians, critics and the general audience.The lack of bass frequencies, low sensation of…
View article: Exoscopic Microsurgery: A Change of Paradigm in Brain Tumor Surgery? Comparison with Standard Operative Microscope
Exoscopic Microsurgery: A Change of Paradigm in Brain Tumor Surgery? Comparison with Standard Operative Microscope Open
Background: The exoscope is a high-definition telescope recently introduced in neurosurgery. In the past few years, several reports have described the advantages and disadvantages of such technology. No studies have compared results of sur…
View article: Case Report: Potential role of selective venous sampling for liquid biopsy in complex clinical settings: Three case presentations
Case Report: Potential role of selective venous sampling for liquid biopsy in complex clinical settings: Three case presentations Open
Tumor mutation profiling from a blood sample, known as liquid biopsy, is a reality that has already been approved for some cancers. This molecular diagnostic method complements tissue biopsy but is less invasive and therefore more easily a…
View article: Computation of contrast-enhanced perfusion using only two CT scan phases: a proof-of-concept study on abdominal organs
Computation of contrast-enhanced perfusion using only two CT scan phases: a proof-of-concept study on abdominal organs Open
Cressoni M, Cozzi A, Schiaffino S, Cadringher P, Vitali P, Basso G, Ippolito D, Sardanelli F. Computation of contrast-enhanced perfusion using only two CT scan phases: a proof-of-concept study on abdominal organs. Eur Radiol Exp. 2022 Aug …
View article: Computation of contrast-enhanced perfusion using only two CT scan phases: a proof-of-concept study on abdominal organs
Computation of contrast-enhanced perfusion using only two CT scan phases: a proof-of-concept study on abdominal organs Open
Cressoni M, Cozzi A, Schiaffino S, Cadringher P, Vitali P, Basso G, Ippolito D, Sardanelli F. Computation of contrast-enhanced perfusion using only two CT scan phases: a proof-of-concept study on abdominal organs. Eur Radiol Exp. 2022 Aug …
View article: Perilesional resection technique of glioblastoma: intraoperative ultrasound and histological findings of the resection borders in a single center experience
Perilesional resection technique of glioblastoma: intraoperative ultrasound and histological findings of the resection borders in a single center experience Open
Introduction The surgical goal in glioblastoma treatment is the maximal safe resection of the tumor. Currently the lack of consensus on surgical technique opens different approaches. This study describes the “perilesional technique” and it…
View article: A Deep Learning Model for Preoperative Differentiation of Glioblastoma, Brain Metastasis, and Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma: An External Validation Study
A Deep Learning Model for Preoperative Differentiation of Glioblastoma, Brain Metastasis, and Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma: An External Validation Study Open
(1) Background: Neuroimaging differentiation of glioblastoma, primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) and solitary brain metastasis (BM) represents a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge in neurosurgical practice, expanding the bur…
View article: Functional Coherence in Intrinsic Frontal Executive Networks Predicts Cognitive Impairments in Alcohol Use Disorder
Functional Coherence in Intrinsic Frontal Executive Networks Predicts Cognitive Impairments in Alcohol Use Disorder Open
Growing evidence highlights the potential of innovative rehabilitative interventions such as cognitive remediation and neuromodulation, aimed at reducing relapses in Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). Enhancing their effectiveness requires a thor…
View article: The peritumoral brain zone in glioblastoma: where we are and where we are going
The peritumoral brain zone in glioblastoma: where we are and where we are going Open
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most aggressive and invasive primary brain tumor. Current therapies are not curative, and patients' outcomes remain poor with an overall survival of 20.9 months after surgery. The typical growing pattern of GBM de…
View article: Depressive Pseudodementia with Reversible AD-like Brain Hypometabolism: A Case Report and a Review of the Literature
Depressive Pseudodementia with Reversible AD-like Brain Hypometabolism: A Case Report and a Review of the Literature Open
Recent European guidelines recommend using brain FDG-PET to differentiate between Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and depressive pseudodementia (DP), with specific hypometabolism patterns across the former group, and typically normal or frontal h…
View article: Association of Microglial Activation With Spontaneous ARIA-E and CSF Levels of Anti-Aβ Autoantibodies
Association of Microglial Activation With Spontaneous ARIA-E and CSF Levels of Anti-Aβ Autoantibodies Open
Our findings extend the current notion of ARIA-E by providing the first in vivo 11C-PK11195 PET evidence for an association between microglial activation and the magnitude and severity of ARIA-E in patients with increased CSF concentration…
View article: Spontaneous ARIA-like Events in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy-Related Inflammation: A Multicenter Prospective Longitudinal Cohort Study.
Spontaneous ARIA-like Events in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy-Related Inflammation: A Multicenter Prospective Longitudinal Cohort Study. Open
These results from the largest longitudinal cohort registry of patients with CAA-ri support the transient and potentially relapsing inflammatory nature of the clinical-radiologic acute manifestations of the disease and the effectiveness of…
View article: Increased decision latency in alcohol use disorder reflects altered resting-state synchrony in the anterior salience network
Increased decision latency in alcohol use disorder reflects altered resting-state synchrony in the anterior salience network Open
Increased decision latency in alcohol use disorder (AUD) has been generally explained in terms of psychomotor slowing. Recent results suggest that AUD patients’ slowed decision-making might rather reflect alterations in the neural circuitr…
View article: Spontaneous ARIA-like Events in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy–Related Inflammation
Spontaneous ARIA-like Events in Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy–Related Inflammation Open
To investigate the natural history and outcomes following treatment for spontaneous amyloid-related imaging abnormalities (ARIA)-like in cerebral amyloid angiopathy-related inflammation (CAA-ri).