Publications by authors named "Iroda Mammadinova"

Background: Microvascular decompression (MVD) remains the primary surgical treatment for trigeminal neuralgia due to its positive postoperative results. This study aims to evaluate the outcomes of patients with primary trigeminal neuralgia who underwent MVD. Additionally, the paper offers a detailed explanation of the surgical methodology of MVD employed at the neurosurgical hospital in Kazakhstan.

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  • - Maffucci syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that causes multiple enchondromas and soft tissue cavernous hemangiomas and increases the risk of cancer.
  • - A case study reported a patient with Maffucci syndrome who had a giant tumor in the left frontal lobe, which was found to have a specific mutation in the IDH1 gene.
  • - The IDH1 mutation's presence raises concerns as it is linked to brain tumors, indicating that patients with Maffucci syndrome may have a higher risk for developing gliomas, highlighting the need for genetic testing and further research.
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(1) Background: This report describes the surgical management of a case of concurrent AVM with the involvement of dural arteries and moyamoya syndrome. Given the infrequency of this combination, there is currently no established management strategy available. (2) Case Description: A 49-year-old male patient with multiple symptoms including headaches, tinnitus, and visual impairment diagnosed with the coexistence of an arteriovenous malformation with the involvement of dural arteries and moyamoya syndrome was admitted to the national tertiary hospital.

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Background: Falcotentorial meningioma is a rare tumor of pineal region, arising from the dural folds where the tentorium and falx meet. Due to the deep location and near closeness to significant neurovascular structures, gross-total tumor resection in this area can be complicated. Pineal meningiomas can be resected using a variety of approaches; however, all these approaches are associated with a significant risk of postoperative complications.

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