This issue of Neurosurgery Clinics, guest edited by Dr. Mark H. Bilsky, will cover key topics in Spinal Oncology. This issue is one of four selected each year by our series consulting editors, Dr. Russell R. Lonser and Dr. Daniel K. Resnick. Topics discussed in this issue will include: Radiation Strategies for Chordoma, New Prospects for Molecular Targets in Chordoma, Surgical Strategies for Chordoma, State of the Art Treatment for Giant Cell Tumors, NOMS and Other Decision Frameworks for Metastatic Disease, Evolving Role of SBRT in Spine Metastases, Hybrid Therapy for Metastatic Disease, Interventional Hybrid Therapy for Metastatic Disease LITT and SBRT, MIS Strategies Changing the Treatment of Spine Tumors, Intradural Tumors, SBRT for Benign Spine Tumors, and Evolving Diagnostic Treatment Paradigms for Spine and Peripheral Nerve Manifestations of NF, among others.
This issue of Neurosurgery Clinics focuses on Controversies in Spinal and Cranial Surgery.
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This issue of Neurosurgery Clinics focus on Intraoperative Imaging.
This issue of Neurosurgery Clinics, guest edited by Dr. Nathaniel P. Brooks and Dr. Michael Y. Wang, is devoted to New Technologies in Spine Surgery.
This issue focuses on meningiomas and includes articles on Incidental Meningiomas: Management Strategies in the Modern Neuroimaging Era, Advanced Neuroimaging for Intracranial Meningiomas, Endoscopic Endonasal and Keyhole Surgery for the ...
In this volume, the Editors have collected a comprehensive collection of articles on the range of primary vertebral tumors encountered not only in specialized centers but in general practice as well.
However, in endovascular neurosurgical patients, thrombolytic therapy may improve outcomes in small-vessel ischemia. ... Incidence and risk factors of intracranial atherosclerotic stroke: the Northern Manhattan Stroke Study.
They spent an average of 9.7 hours from arrival to release, undergoing such evaluations as routine blood work; head computed tomography (CT) scans; MRI scans; radiographs of shunt implants; consultations with Neurology, Ophthalmology, ...
McGirt MJ, Eustacchio S, Varga P, et al. A prospective cohort study of close interval computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging after primary lumbar discectomy: factors associated with recurrent disc herniation and disc height ...
In this issue of Neurologic Clinics, guest editors Drs. Russell R. Lonser and Daniel K. Resnick bring their considerable expertise to the topic of Neurosurgery for Neurologists.