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Special lesions of midline and rhombenecephalon

Wolfgang Seeger ; in collaboration with J.M. Gilsbach, V. van Velthoven, and R. Scheremet

(Microsurgery of intracranial tumors / Wolfgang Seeger ; incollaboration with J.M. Gilsbach, V. van Velthoven, and R. Scheremet, vol. 2)

Springer-Verlag, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Preoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging allows now a better analysis of the relationship between intracranial tumors and the surrounding brain tissue. Even very small deepseated tumors can be identified during the operation by intraoperative ultrasound. These technological advances have had a great influence on indications, planning strategies and microsurgical techniques. The author shows the functional anatomy of the brain with the eye and the mind of a microsurgeon and demonstrates well known topographical relationships under the aspect of an utmost gentle operative approach.

Table of Contents

5 Dorsal Midline Approaches for Tumors, General Aspects (Figs. 219 to 323).- 6 Infratentorial Space-Occupying Lesions, Special Aspects (Figs. 324 to 367).- 7 General Technical Principles (Figs. 368 to 394).- References.- References for Further Reading.

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