Publications by authors named "Abdilatipov A"

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  • Cushing's disease is a serious condition caused by excess production of ACTH due to a pituitary tumor.
  • Surgical removal of the tumor is the primary treatment, achieving remission in 65-95% of patients.
  • Despite being generally benign, there's a 25-35% chance of the tumor returning, but adjusting surgical techniques can help extend the time before recurrence.
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Rationale: When removing the meningiomas of the sellar region, there is always a risk of visual impairment for various reasons, in particular, as a result of traction damage to the optic nerve. Decompression of the optic canal increases nerve mobility during tumor manipulation. In cases of meningioma growing into the canal, its decompression often seems necessary.

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Neuroblastoma is a malignancy developing from the embryonic neuroblasts of sympathetic nervous system. Primary sellar neuroblastomas are extremely rare (there are currently only 11 case reports in the literature). Possible development of neuroblastoma in sellar region expands differential diagnosis of local processes due to inclusion of neuroblastoma into the spectrum of suspected tumors.

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Introduction: Germinogenic central nervous system (CNS) tumors represent a heterogeneous group of tumors, constituting approximately 0.4% of all primary brain tumors. Removal of the tumor has no prognostic value.

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Unlabelled: Li-Fraumeni syndrome (LFS) is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous hereditary syndrome with predominantly oncological manifestations, which is associated with mutations in the TP53, MDM2, and CHEK2 genes. The most common variant is a TP53 mutation.

Objective: To analyze the literature and present a clinical case of a patient with Li-Fraumeni syndrome and multiple anaplastic oligodendrogliomas of the brain.

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Nasal liquorrhea is a serious problem in surgery of skull base tumors, which is associated with a high risk of purulent-septic complications. This paper presents a case of successful repair of a cerebrospinal fluid fistula with an autologous platelet gel in the postoperative period after removal of meningioma of the anterior cranial fossa base, which was accompanied by a purulent-inflammatory complication in the surgical wound area.

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