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- Insular glioma resection: assessment of patient morbidity, survival . . .
Methods: The study population included adults who had undergone initial or repeat resection of insular gliomas of all grades Tumor location was identified according to a proposed quadrant-style classification (Zones I-IV) of the insula Low- and high-grade gliomas were volumetrically analyzed using FLAIR and contrast-enhanced T1-weighted MR imaging, respectively
- Surgical strategy for insular glioma - PMC
The goal of this article is to review the outcomes of insular glioma surgery and discuss strategies to minimize postoperative morbidity The authors reviewed the published literature on low- and high-grade insular gliomas with a focus on glioma
- Nader Sanai, MD - Google Scholar
Director of Neurosurgical Oncology, Barrow Neurological Institute - Cited by 21,484 - Brain tumors - neural stem cells - neurosurgery - gliomas - early-phase clinical trialing
- Surgical morbidity of transsylvian versus transcortical approaches to . . .
Patients with high-grade insular gliomas may be at in-creased risk of surgical morbidity compared to those with low-grade insular gliomas Areas of restricted diffusion are common on postoperative MRI scans following insu-lar glioma resection, but only a minority of these patients develop permanent neurological deficits
- Nader SANAI | Assistant Professor in Neurological Surgery | Barrow . . .
BACKGROUND Extent of resection is a prognostic factor for low- and high-grade gliomas Fluorescence guided surgery (FGS) using five-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) is associated with greater extent of
- Low-Grade Gliomas | Neupsy Key
CHAPTER 121 Low-Grade Gliomas Astrocytoma, Oligodendroglioma, and Mixed Glioma Nader Sanai, Mitchel S Berger Epidemiology Glial tumors constitute about half of newly diagnosed primary brain tumors, with low-grade gliomas (LGGs) accounting for about 15% of all brain tumors in adults 1 The subset of tumors classified as LGG is a heterogeneous
- Defining Glioblastoma Resectability Through the Wisdom of the Crowd: A . . .
The MSM score was developed to assess the resectability of low-grade gliomas A higher score predicts decreased extent of resection, progression-free survival, and overall survival
- Functional Outcome after Language Mapping for Glioma Resection
The targeted area for resection involved the contrast-enhancing regions for high-grade gliomas and the hyperintense ar-eas on T2-weighted images for low-grade gliomas; however, when a positive
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