In glioma surgery, both of functional preservation and maximal safe resection are critical, however, neoadjuvant strategy has never been used because of difficulty of tissue sampling without craniotomy.
Jun Muto   Yutaka Mine   Yuya Nishiyama   Kazuhiro Murayama   Seiji Yamada   Daijiro Kojima   Motoharu Hayakawa   Kazuhide Adachi   Mitsuhiro Hasegawa   John Y. K. Lee   Yuichi Hirose   
Frontiers in Neuroscience 16 837349-837349 2022年5月
Meningiomas are a common pathology in the central nervous system requiring complete surgical resection. However, in cases of recurrence and post-irradiation, accurate identification of tumor remnants and a dural tail under bright light remains cha...
Background: Cerebral amyloid angiopathy-related inflammation (CAA-I) presents with slowly progressive nonspecific neurological symptoms, such as headache, cognitive function disorder, and seizures. Pathologically, the deposition of amyloid-β prote...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the ability of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to distinguish primary central nervous system vasculitis (PCNSV) from glioblastoma to facilitate the development of an appropriate treatment for PCNSV. METHODS: We enrolle...