Neurochirurgie
October 1996
A retrospective study of 75 patients operated for pituitary prolactin-secreting adenomas between 1972 and 1992 is presented. 57 were women, 18 males. The major symptom was amenorrhea for women and impotence for men.
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October 1993
Embryonic motoneurons were fluorescently-labelled with carbocyanine (diI) by means of retrograde transport and then grafted into the adult mouse spinal cord (L2) and brain (striatum) for 2-10 weeks. The motoneurons were grafted either following purification on the fluorescence-activated cell sorter or in the presence of embryonic glial cells and interneurons from the spinal cord. In both conditions of grafting, motoneurons were found to survive and develop in both grey and white matter and were found to migrate long distances in both regions of the central nervous system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElectrically evoked short latency vestibular potentials were recorded in 9 patients during vestibular neurectomy. Patients were operated on because of intractable Meniere's disease. The VIIIth cranial nerve was exposed through a limited retrosigmoidal approach; the vestibular nerve was contacted in the cerebello-pontine angle with a bipolar platinum-iridium electrode and stimulated with biphasic current pulses (100 microseconds/phase, 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF46 eligible patients with either anaplastic astrocytoma (AA) or glioblastoma (GBM) and clinical and computed-tomography-confirmed relapse following primary surgery and radiotherapy received oral tauromustine 130 mg/m2 every 5 weeks. A prospective design allowed for concurrent assessment of both clinical and radiological responses and drug toxicity. 41% of patients improved clinically whilst 46% improved radiologically with 3 complete, 7 partial and 7 minimal responses (WHO criteria).
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