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View article: International survey-based assessment of the reliability, validity, and interpretability of the TDN grade for neurosurgical adverse events
International survey-based assessment of the reliability, validity, and interpretability of the TDN grade for neurosurgical adverse events Open
Neurosurgical adverse events (AE) are frequent and may have dramatic consequences on quality of life. The lack of a standardized classification of their severity hinders evaluation and improvement of the safety of procedures. The Therapy-D…
View article: Long-term follow-up after cervical en bloc resection as salvage surgery of spinal chondrosarcoma: illustrative case
Long-term follow-up after cervical en bloc resection as salvage surgery of spinal chondrosarcoma: illustrative case Open
BACKGROUND Chondrosarcomas are rare malignancies arising from the bone, primarily from the mobile spine. Multimodal treatment is the standard of care, with surgery as a cornerstone for local control since incomplete resection is the main d…
View article: A 64-year progression of an intradiploic epidermoid of the frontal skull: illustrative case
A 64-year progression of an intradiploic epidermoid of the frontal skull: illustrative case Open
BACKGROUND Epidermoid cyst tumors can arise as intradiploic tumors in the frontal skull bones around the fontanel in childhood but are mostly found at the frontal or frontotemporal base of the brain or in the cerebellopontine angle. Theref…
View article: TWMP-02. Supplementary motor area syndrome in glioma surgery - towards a classification system based on clinical and imaging data
TWMP-02. Supplementary motor area syndrome in glioma surgery - towards a classification system based on clinical and imaging data Open
OBJECTIVES Surgical resection of gliomas involving the supplementary motor area (SMA) frequently results in a symptom complex commonly described as „SMA syndrome“, which is characterized by transient contralateral akinesia and mutism. As f…
View article: Cognitive function and brain structure after recurrent mild traumatic brain injuries in young-to-middle-aged adults
Cognitive function and brain structure after recurrent mild traumatic brain injuries in young-to-middle-aged adults Open
Recurrent mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBIs) are regarded as an independent risk factor for developing dementia in later life. We here aimed to evaluate associations between recurrent mTBIs, cognition, and gray matter volume and microst…