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353 related items for PubMed ID: 21845370

  • 1. Subtemporal transtentorial resection of cavernous malformations involving the pyramidal tract in the upper pons and mesencephalon.
    Steňo J, Bízik I, Steňová J, Timárová G.
    Acta Neurochir (Wien); 2011 Oct; 153(10):1955-62; discussion 1962. PubMed ID: 21845370
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  • 2. Anterior transpetrosal and subtemporal transtentorial approaches for pontine cavernomas.
    François P, Ben Ismail M, Hamel O, Bataille B, Jan M, Velut S.
    Acta Neurochir (Wien); 2010 Aug; 152(8):1321-9; discussion 1329. PubMed ID: 20437279
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  • 3. Surgical treatment of pontine cavernous malformations via subtemporal transtentorial and intradural anterior transpetrosal approaches.
    Xie S, Xiao XR, Li H, Meng GL, Zhang JT, Wu Z, Zhang LW.
    Neurosurg Rev; 2020 Aug; 43(4):1179-1189. PubMed ID: 31388841
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  • 4. Cavernous hemangioma of the mesencephalon: tonsillouveal transaqueductal approach.
    Dammers R, Delwel EJ, Krisht AF.
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  • 6. Anterior subtemporal approach for posterolateral brainstem cavernomas: report of ten cases.
    Sabatino G, Rigante L, Marchese E, Albanese A, Esposito G, Capone G, Maira G.
    Acta Neurochir (Wien); 2012 Nov; 154(11):2009-16. PubMed ID: 22961242
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  • 7. Tentorial incision in a lateral-medial direction with minimal retraction of the temporal lobe in the subtemporal transtentorial approach to the middle tentorial incisural space.
    Hayashi N, Kurimoto M, Nagai S, Sato H, Hori S, Endo S.
    Minim Invasive Neurosurg; 2008 Dec; 51(6):340-4. PubMed ID: 19061145
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  • 8. Retrosigmoid suprafloccular transhorizontal fissure approach for resection of brainstem cavernous malformation.
    Ohue S, Fukushima T, Friedman AH, Kumon Y, Ohnishi T.
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  • 9. Resection of an inferior pontine cavernous malformation using a far-lateral transcondylar approach.
    Garber ST, Couldwell WT.
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  • 10. [Successful surgical removal of a mesencephalic cavernous angioma, which was responsible for progressive neurological deficits].
    Zsoldos T, Molnár A, Jánossy A, Kuncz A, Nagy E, Deák G, Barzó P.
    Ideggyogy Sz; 2008 Jul 30; 61(7-8):244-9. PubMed ID: 18763480
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  • 11. Diffusion tensor imaging and white matter tractography in patients with brainstem lesions.
    Chen X, Weigel D, Ganslandt O, Buchfelder M, Nimsky C.
    Acta Neurochir (Wien); 2007 Nov 30; 149(11):1117-31; discussion 1131. PubMed ID: 17712509
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  • 12. Surgical treatment of ventral mesencephalic cavernoma.
    Zhong J, Li ST, Xu SQ, Wan L.
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  • 14. The minimally invasive supraorbital subfrontal key-hole approach for surgical treatment of temporomesial lesions of the dominant hemisphere.
    Reisch R, Stadie A, Kockro R, Gawish I, Schwandt E, Hopf N.
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  • 15. Brain stem cavernous malformations.
    Huang AP, Chen JS, Yang CC, Wang KC, Yang SH, Lai DM, Tu YK.
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  • 16. The far lateral transpontomedullary sulcus approach to pontine cavernous malformations: technical report and surgical results.
    Abla AA, Benet A, Lawton MT.
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  • 17. [Resection of brainstem cavernous malformations via lateral approaches].
    Chen L, Zhao Y, Zhu W, Mao Y, Zhou LF.
    Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi; 2011 Jan 04; 91(1):59-61. PubMed ID: 21418966
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  • 18. Extended middle fossa approach to lateralized pontine cavernomas in children.
    Rennert RC, Hoshide R, Calayag M, Kemp J, Gonda DD, Meltzer HS, Fukushima T, Day JD, Levy ML.
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  • 19. Expanding the reach of the trans-middle cerebellar peduncle approach: pontine cavernous malformations, tissue transgression beyond the safe entry zone, and the invisible triangle.
    Graffeo CS, Srinivasan VM, Scherschinski L, Benner D, Karahalios K, Devia DA, Catapano JS, Lawton MT.
    J Neurosurg; 2024 May 01; 140(5):1344-1356. PubMed ID: 37976511
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  • 20. Post-operative remnants of brainstem cavernomas: incidence, risk factors and management.
    Cenzato M, Stefini R, Ambrosi C, Giovanelli M.
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