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  • Selective Posterior Calloso... Selective Posterior Callosotomy for Treatment of Epileptic Drop Attacks: Video Documentation of the Surgical Technique: 2-Dimensional Operative Video
    Marchiori, Maurício; Palmini, André; Martins, William Alves ... Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.), 11/2020, Volume: 19, Issue: 5
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    Abstract This is a surgical technique video of selective posterior callosotomy (SPC), a novel surgical procedure to alleviate refractory epileptic drop attacks.1 Departing from traditional approaches ...
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  • Selective posterior callosotomy for drop attacks: A new approach sparing prefrontal connectivity
    Paglioli, Eliseu; Martins, William Alves; Azambuja, Ney ... Neurology, 2016-Nov-08, Volume: 87, Issue: 19
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    To evaluate a novel approach to control epileptic drop attacks through a selective posterior callosotomy, sparing all prefrontal interconnectivity. Thirty-six patients with refractory drop attacks ...
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  • Spontaneous subdural hemato... Spontaneous subdural hematoma associated to Duret hemorrhage
    Martins, William Alves, MD; Teixeira, Alice Becker, MD; Frigeri, Thomas More, MD ... Interdisciplinary neurosurgery : Advanced techniques and case management, 03/2015, Volume: 2, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Subdural hematoma (SH) is a neurosurgical emergency, usually caused by head trauma. Non-traumatic causes include aneurysm or arterial–venous malformation rupture, coagulopathy and others. We ...
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  • Anatomy of the optic radiat... Anatomy of the optic radiations from the white matter fiber dissection perspective: A literature review applied to practical anatomical dissection
    Rodrigues, Eduardo Mello; Isolan, Gustavo Rassier; Becker, Lia Grub ... Surgical neurology international, 07/2022, Volume: 13
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    Background: Knowledge of the anatomical course of the optic radiations and its relationship to medial temporal lobe structures is of great relevance in preoperative planning for surgery involving the ...
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  • Parte I: Anatomía microquir... Parte I: Anatomía microquirúrgica tridimensional de la ínsula
    Isolan, Gustavo Rassier; Campero, Alvaro; Ajler, Pablo ... Surgical neurology international, 10/2020, Volume: 11
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    Antecedentes: El lóbulo de la ínsula, o ínsula, se encuentra oculto en la super cie lateral del cerebro. La ínsula está localizada profundamente en el surco lateral o cisura silviana, recubierta por ...
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  • El lóbulo de la ínsula: Par... El lóbulo de la ínsula: Parte 2 - anatomía microquirúrgica y correlación clínico-quirúrgica
    Isolan, Gustavo Rassier; Campero, Alvaro; Ajler, Pablo Marcelo ... Surgical neurology international, 12/2020, Volume: 11
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    Antecedentes: El conocimiento profundo de la anatomía microquirúrgica del lóbulo de la ínsula es crucial para operar pacientes con tumores en esta región. El objetivo de la segunda parte de este ...
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  • Cerebrospinal fluid eosinop... Cerebrospinal fluid eosinophilia associated with intraventricular shunts
    Bezerra, Sofia; Frigeri, Thomas More; Severo, Carlos Marcelo ... Clinical neurology and neurosurgery, 06/2011, Volume: 113, Issue: 5
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    Abstract CSF eosinophilia (CSF-eo) is uncommon and is usually caused by helminthic infections. However, it has also been found in ∼30% of patients experiencing intraventricular shunt malfunctions. We ...
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