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  • 2. Asleep or awake motor mapping for resection of perirolandic glioma in the nondominant hemisphere? Development and validation of a multimodal score to tailor the surgical strategy.
    Rossi M, Puglisi G, Conti Nibali M, Viganò L, Sciortino T, Gay L, Leonetti A, Zito P, Riva M, Bello L.
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  • 3. Awake craniotomy for gliomas in a high-field intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging suite: analysis of 42 cases.
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  • 6. Awake vs. asleep motor mapping for glioma resection: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Suarez-Meade P, Marenco-Hillembrand L, Prevatt C, Murguia-Fuentes R, Mohamed A, Alsaeed T, Lehrer EJ, Brigham T, Ruiz-Garcia H, Sabsevitz D, Middlebrooks EH, Bechtle PS, Quinones-Hinojosa A, Chaichana KL.
    Acta Neurochir (Wien); 2020 Jul 01; 162(7):1709-1720. PubMed ID: 32388682
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  • 10. Surgical benefits of combined awake craniotomy and intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging for gliomas associated with eloquent areas.
    Motomura K, Natsume A, Iijima K, Kuramitsu S, Fujii M, Yamamoto T, Maesawa S, Sugiura J, Wakabayashi T.
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  • 11. Comparison of Motor Outcome in Patients Undergoing Awake vs General Anesthesia Surgery for Brain Tumors Located Within or Adjacent to the Motor Pathways.
    Zelitzki R, Korn A, Arial E, Ben-Harosh C, Ram Z, Grossman R.
    Neurosurgery; 2019 Sep 01; 85(3):E470-E476. PubMed ID: 30783667
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  • 12. Awake craniotomy for brain tumors near eloquent cortex: correlation of intraoperative cortical mapping with neurological outcomes in 309 consecutive patients.
    Kim SS, McCutcheon IE, Suki D, Weinberg JS, Sawaya R, Lang FF, Ferson D, Heimberger AB, DeMonte F, Prabhu SS.
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  • 13. Setup presentation and clinical outcome analysis of treating highly language-eloquent gliomas via preoperative navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation and tractography.
    Sollmann N, Kelm A, Ille S, Schröder A, Zimmer C, Ringel F, Meyer B, Krieg SM.
    Neurosurg Focus; 2018 Jun 01; 44(6):E2. PubMed ID: 29852769
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  • 14. Subcortical injury is an independent predictor of worsening neurological deficits following awake craniotomy procedures.
    Trinh VT, Fahim DK, Shah K, Tummala S, McCutcheon IE, Sawaya R, Suki D, Prabhu SS.
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  • 15. Strategies to maximize resection of complex, or high surgical risk, low-grade gliomas.
    Wilden JA, Voorhies J, Mosier KM, O'Neill DP, Cohen-Gadol AA.
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  • 16. Awake craniotomy versus surgery under general anesthesia for resection of intrinsic lesions of eloquent cortex--a prospective randomised study.
    Gupta DK, Chandra PS, Ojha BK, Sharma BS, Mahapatra AK, Mehta VS.
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  • 17. Awake craniotomy may further improve neurological outcome of intraoperative MRI-guided brain tumor surgery.
    Tuominen J, Yrjänä S, Ukkonen A, Koivukangas J.
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  • 18. Surgery of language-eloquent tumors in patients not eligible for awake surgery: the impact of a protocol based on navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation on presurgical planning and language outcome, with evidence of tumor-induced intra-hemispheric plasticity.
    Raffa G, Quattropani MC, Scibilia A, Conti A, Angileri FF, Esposito F, Sindorio C, Cardali SM, Germanò A, Tomasello F.
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  • 19. Risk stratification in motor area-related glioma surgery based on navigated transcranial magnetic stimulation data.
    Rosenstock T, Grittner U, Acker G, Schwarzer V, Kulchytska N, Vajkoczy P, Picht T.
    J Neurosurg; 2017 Apr 01; 126(4):1227-1237. PubMed ID: 27257834
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  • 20. Language outcomes after resection of dominant inferior parietal lobule gliomas.
    Southwell DG, Riva M, Jordan K, Caverzasi E, Li J, Perry DW, Henry RG, Berger MS.
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