Publications by authors named "Christian Bonde Pedersen"

Background: Systematic reviews within the field of animal research are becoming more common. However, in animal translational research, issues related to methodological quality and quality of reporting continue to arise, potentially leading to underestimation or overestimation of the effects of interventions or prevent studies from being replicated. The various tools and checklists available to ensure good-quality studies and proper reporting include both unique and/or overlapping items and/or simply lack necessary elements or are too situational to certain conditions or diseases.

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  • The study investigates whether DNA methylation profiling can serve as a prognostic marker to predict regrowth potential in pituitary adenomas after surgery.
  • It involved analyzing 42 pituitary macroadenoma samples using Illumina's MethylationEPIC array, leading to the identification of distinct DNA methylation clusters among tumors.
  • Although the results showed no statistically significant differences in regrowth rates between clusters, there were indications that certain methylation patterns might correlate with higher regrowth tendencies.
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  • Differentiating between recurrent cerebral metastasis (CM) and brain radiation necrosis (BRN) is crucial for treatment decisions, but current imaging techniques struggle to make accurate distinctions.
  • In a study analyzing 32 cases of cerebral metastases, conventional MRI accurately identified CM in only 75% of cases, while MR perfusion scans revealed higher blood volume in metastasis but couldn’t definitively differentiate the two conditions.
  • The research highlights the need for histopathological examination for accurate diagnosis and suggests further studies to enhance non-invasive imaging techniques for better management of patients experiencing these complications.
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Objective: Devices draining CSF to the intracranial venous sinus for the treatment of hydrocephalus have been tested in the past, and while clinically effective, have not shown efficacy in the long term. The majority of these devices become obstructed within 3 months due to endothelial overgrowth. In this study, the authors investigated a newly developed ventriculosinus (VS) shunt outlet device with the objective of showing it would remain patent for at least 6 months.

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Background And Purpose: Virtual magnetic resonance elastography (vMRE) is an experimental imaging modality designed to non-invasively predict the haptic properties of tissues. The modality is sensitive to tissue stiffness and fibrosis. Information about meningioma consistency prior to resection is of great interest in neurological surgery as the surgical plan and outcome may be affected by the tumor's stiffness.

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  • Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a protein that helps the immune system and might be linked to multiple sclerosis (MS), a disease that affects the brain and nerves.
  • Scientists studied MIF levels in the spinal fluid of people with different forms of MS and looked at where MIF is found in brain tissue.
  • They found that MIF levels were lower in patients with early forms of MS but higher in more severe cases, and MIF was mostly found in certain brain cells, which could be important for understanding how MS affects people.
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Objective: The endoscopic endonasal approach (EEA) was originally performed to treat thyroid orbitopathy and proptosis. Since then, this approach also has been used to treat other causes of proptosis. This review systematically identifies surgical outcome and complication rates in patients without thyroid proptosis who underwent endoscopic endonasal orbital decompression.

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Background: Primary CNS lymphoma (PCNSL) is a highly aggressive non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) that occurs in the CNS (e.g. brain, meninges, spinal cord, cerebrospinal fluid, or intraocular involvement) in the absence of systemic NHL.

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Background: Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) allows noninvasive assessment of intracranial tumor mechanics and may thus be predictive of intraoperative conditions. Variations in the use of technical terms complicate reading of current literature, and there is need of a review using consolidated nomenclature.

Objectives: We present an overview of current literature on MRE relating to human intracranial neoplasms using standardized nomenclature suggested by the MRE guidelines committee.

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Surgery is essential in the treatment of high-grade gliomas (HGG) and gross total resection (GTR) is known to increase the overall survival and progression-free survival. Several studies have shown that fluorescence-guided surgery with 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) increases GTR considerably compared to white light surgery (65% vs. 36%).

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Patients with brain metastases, the most common intracranial tumor, have an average survival ranging from a few months to 40 months, and new treatment initiatives are needed. Cryoablation is a minimally invasive, well-tolerated, and effective procedure commonly applied for treatment of renal tumors and certain other malignancies. We aimed to examine the clinical usefulness of this procedure in a step-by-step program starting with cerebral cryoablation in healthy pigs.

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Objective: Idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus (iNPH) is a prevalent and cost-effective disease to treat. However, no gold standard exists to confidently select patients for shunt surgery. The aim of this study was to investigate how patients with suspected iNPH at our center responded to shunt surgery and to compare pre-surgical variables between shunt responders and non-responders.

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Background: Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) of the brain allows quantitative measurement of tissue mechanics. Multiple studies are exploring possible applications in normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) in clinical and paraclinical contexts. This is of great interest in neurological surgery due to challenges related to diagnosis and prediction of treatment effects.

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Magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) is a novel imaging modality allowing quantification of tissue consistency. Multiple trials have focused on the use of MRE to describe meningioma consistency prior to surgery and on improving diagnostic accuracy of normal pressure hydrocephalus and other dementias. MRE shows promising results, but still lacks direct clinical translational value.

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As summarised in this review, the need for intracranial neuromonitoring is crucial in patients with elevated intracranial pressure (ICP) regardless of aetiology and geographic location. ICP monitoring still relies heavily on invasive measure modalities. Non-invasive pressure modalities would exclude some of the difficulties of the invasive: procedure-related complications and accessibility.

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Intraoperative neuromonitoring is a perioperative method, supplementary to stealth navigation and fluorescence microscopic imaging in brain surgery. It allows cortical and subcortical mapping, hence real time identification of eloquent brain areas through electrical stimulation of the cerebral cortex and subcortical areas. The method allows for functional guidance during both awake and asleep neurosurgery and aids in optimizing the extent of resection of the relevant pathology while preserving neurological function as summarised in this review.

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Background: High Temperature Requirement Serine Protease A1 (HTRA1) degrades extracellular matrix molecules (ECMs) and growth factors. It interacts with several proteins implicated in multiple sclerosis (MS), but has not previously been linked to the disease.

Objective: Investigate the levels of HTRA1 in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in different subtypes of MS and brain tissue.

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Endoscopic pituitary surgery has shown promising results. This study reports the experiences of experienced microscopic pituitary surgeons changing to the endoscopic technique, and the beneficial effects on the postoperative outcomes. 45 transsphenoidal endoscopic-assisted surgeries performed in 2016-2017 were compared with 195 microscope-assisted surgeries performed in 2007-2017 for pituitary adenoma.

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