Craniopharyngiomas: An Appropriate Surgical Treatment based on Topographical and Pathological Concepts


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Craniopharyngiomas: An Appropriate Surgical Treatment based on Topographical and Pathological Conceptsby
![]() ![]() Abstract Treatment of craniopharyngiomas (CPs) represents a neurosurgical challenge, the major reason being their close relationship with the hypothalamus and the third ventricle (3V) boundaries. Nevertheless, CPs are generally defined as “suprasellar” lesions, an imprecise and frequently faulty term. Despit [...] 1576 12795 |
Contribution of PET Imaging to Clinical Management of GliomasAbstract Gliomas originating from glial cells, comprise about 30 % of all primary central nervous system tumors and 80 % of malignant brain tumors. Gliomas are different with respect to their biological activity and are categorized according to grades, from benign to malignant with high recurrence rates. For [...] 909 8171 |
Haplo-Insufficiency or Knockout of the Serotonin Transporter Does not Affect Heroin Self-Administration but Decreases BDNF in the Frontal CortexAbstract (1) Background: Drug addiction places a heavy burden on those affected by it but only a small percentage of individuals (~20%), regardless of their drug of abuse, go on to develop the compulsive behaviours that define drug addiction. Clinical studies have shown that genetic variations that reduce se [...] 1007 6719 |
Temporal Lobe Epilepsy, Stroke, and Traumatic Brain Injury: Mechanisms of Hyperpolarized, Depolarized, and Flow-Through Ion Channels Utilized as Tri-Coordinate Biomarkers of Electrophysiologic Dysfunctionby
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Abstract The brain is an integrated network of multiple variables that when compromised creates a disease state. The neuropathology of temporal lobe epilepsy, stroke, and traumatic brain injury demonstrate both similarity and complexity that reflects this integrated variability; temporal lobe epilepsy with i [...] 1585 10851 |
Mitochondria, Brain, Heart and Bodyby
![]() Abstract More and more studies revealed links amongst neurological disorders, heart diseases and cancers. For example, people with subclinical cardiovascular diseases are at higher risk for Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson’s disease is associated with varied risk of cancer, Autism Spectrum Disorders and cancer [...] 964 5872 |
Perspective on Neurobiological and Clinical Early Indicators of Mild Cognitive Decline and Alzheimer’s Diseaseby
![]() Abstract There is a need for early diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). Traditional assessments of cognitive decline have been found to lack sensitivity and accuracy in differentiating varying stages of Demetria and cognitive decline as well as [...] 1234 6958 |
Perspectives on the Role of Endocannabinoids in Autism Spectrum Disordersby
![]() ![]() Abstract Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are diagnosed on the basis of three behavioral features, namely, (1) deficits in social communication, (2) absence or delay in language and (3) stereotypy. The consensus regarding the neurological pathogenesis of ASDs is aberrant synaptogenesis and synapse function. [...] 1017 6911 |
A Neurodevelopmental Perspective for Autism-Associated Gene FunctionAbstract Large-scale genetic sequencing studies have identified a wealth of genes in which mutations are associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Understanding the biological function of these genes will shed light onto the neurodevelopmental basis of ASD. Here, we defined functional categories repr [...] 1156 7727 |
Neurobiology of Sleep and Microbiomics in Agingby
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Abstract (1) Background: The daily rhythms of life on earth are governed by a central clock located in the hypothalamus and entrained primarily by light. By virtue of its connections to a myriad of other clocks located both in the brain and in peripheral organs and cells, this clock provides a timing signal [...] 984 10046 |