Publications by authors named "E Neuman"

Article Synopsis
  • - A rare, critically endangered adult angular rough shark was captured, displaying unusual pale coloration with white-greyish patches due to partial pigmentation reduction, identifying it as leucistic.
  • - This case marks the first recognized instance of leucism in this species and the first reported color disorder in the Oxynotidae family.
  • - Despite its unusual appearance, the shark's overall health was unaffected, indicating that pigment disorders in deep-sea sharks may not impact their survival or growth, with no significant differences noted when compared to a normally pigmented shark of the same sex from the same region.
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Background: The aim of this retrospective study is to analyze a consecutive cohort of brain metastasis (BM) patients treated off clinical trials through combination of surgery and radiotherapy over the last 15 years in a tertiary neurooncology center.

Materials And Methods: All BM patients operated between 2007-2019 received adjuvant linac-based radiotherapy categorized to whole brain radiotherapy (WBRT) and tumor bed stereotactic radiotherapy. Survival outcomes and local control was analyzed.

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Cerebral tumors and multiple sclerosis (MS) can show overlapping clinical and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features and even occur concurrently. Due to the emergence of new symptoms, not usually MS related, an MRI was conducted in a 29-year-old woman with relapsing-remitting MS and showed a significant size progression of a parieto-occipital lesion, with mild clinical correlates, such as blurred vision, difficulty in speaking, and headache. Contrast-enhanced MRI and fluorothymidine positron-emission tomography (PET) did not point toward neoplasm, a lesion biopsy, however, showed astrocytoma, which was confirmed as grade III astrocytoma after the radical resection of the tumor.

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Background: Brain injuries are the most common cause of death in productive age. Besides the extent of the injury, other systemic factors can also affect the outcome. Patients suffering from severe brain injury often experience extracranial inflammatory complications during the early period of treatment.

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