We compiled data for 108 cases of general anesthesia with intubation.We did not observeany permanent anesthesia-related complications;themost frequent side effects of anesthesia were hypo-tension(30.55%),desaturation(21.29%),and apnea(17.59%).These complications were significantly more frequent among ...
Mass spectrometry expression (MSE) analysis was used to identify and quantify surface protein expression between irradiated and non irradiated rats, which mimics a radiosurgical treatment approach.Our proteomics data revealed differentially expressed membrane proteins between irradiated and non irradiated rats...
However, the technique involves certain complications and potential risks for hemorrhage. This is the first documented case of the de novo formation of CM following gamma knife radiosurgery of AVM. The disturbance of AVM blood flow by radiation may facilitate this process....
Stereotactic Radiosurgical Treatment of Arteriovenous Malformations Stereotactic radiosurgery for arteriovenous malformations (AVM) of the brain was introduced by Steiner in 1970 at the Karolinska Institute. However, the concept of radio-surgery was coined by Leksell in 1951, when he first described his ...
Located in Maui, Pacific Cancer Institute offers advanced radiation therapy with state-of-the-art technology and a compassionate team. Explore your treatment options with us today.
Significant long-term recovery has been observed after spinal cord radiotherapy. Although not experimentally tested in the same fashion, it can be assumed that the brain recovers too. Especially with larger intervals of at least 1–2 years and when the first treatment course was not too close to...
treatment time, and the radiosensitivity of tumour cells to different single doses (i.e., the dose response) determines the biological effect when the fraction size is increased. In addition, very large dose fractions may induce effects at cellular, tissue, and systemic, levels that are ...
They initiated T-DM1 therapy for progressive systematic disease 5.5 years after stereotactic irradiation, when a small RN was recognized on brain MR images of each patient. The RN lesions increased in size and became symptomatic during 13 or 14 months of T-DM1 treatment. The patients underwent ...
treatment time, and the radiosensitivity of tumour cells to different single doses (i.e., the dose response) determines the biological effect when the fraction size is increased. In addition, very large dose fractions may induce effects at cellular, tissue, and systemic, levels that are ...
Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) has been employed with increasing frequency in the treatment of benign intracranial tumors. While the risk for radiation-in... William,R,Schmitt,... - 《Neurosurgery》 被引量: 51发表: 2011年 Long-Term Outcomes After Stereotactic Radiosurgery for Pediatric Brain Arter...