World Neurosurg
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Paraspinal masses are a relatively uncommon but diverse group of lesions that can be neoplastic or non-neoplastic. Peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumors of the lumbar paraspinal region with diffuse and strong glial differentiation have never been reported before. ⋯ Although these lesions appear to be exceptionally rare, an approach similar to that of intracranial high-grade glial tumors was effective in our experience. Our patient had no evidence of recurrence at 3-year follow-up.
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Planned Gamma Knife Boost After Chemoradiotherapy For Selected Sinonasal And Nasopharyngeal Cancers.
To determine the feasibility of a Gamma Knife boost after intensity-modulated radiation therapy in combination with multimodal therapy in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma and sinonasal malignancies with skull base or cavernous sinus involvement. ⋯ Planned Gamma Knife boost followed intensity-modulated radiation therapy is feasible, safe, and provides excellent local control in patients with sinonasal malignancies and nasopharyngeal carcinoma, particularly in cases with cavernous sinus involvement. Further follow-up will be necessary to determine the long-term effectiveness and complication profile.
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To assess the application of functional neuronavigation in surgeries of adult cerebral gliomas. ⋯ This study confirmed that the application of neuronavigation in adult glioma surgery can improve postoperative quality of life and lengthen the survival time of patients, especially in cases involving the brainstem and the eloquent area.
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Our objective was to identify the 100 most-cited research reports on craniopharyngiomas. ⋯ The present study identified the 100 most-cited research articles in craniopharyngioma. These results highlight the multidisciplinary and multimodal nature of craniopharyngioma management. Recognition of important historical contributions to this field could guide future investigations.
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To assess the validity of the proposed NeuroSpine Surgery Research Group Classification System through a retrospective analysis of patients treated surgically for lumbar facet joint cysts at a single institution. ⋯ The proposed NeuroSpine Surgery Research Group Classification System for lumbar facet joint cysts is effective in identifying patients most likely to endure a recurrent cyst after decompressive surgery. Patients with grades 4 and 5 cysts should be considered for decompressive surgery with concomitant stabilization of the involved segments on initial presentation.