Childs Nerv Syst
November 2000
We describe the development of transnasal endoscopic approaches to the cranial base in an interdisciplinary series of 103 patients, including 13 in the pediatric age group. Our aim was to define, with the aid of different case reports, the possibilities of endoscopic techniques in tumor resection, fistula repair, the treatment of mucoceles and meningoceles, and of combined intracranial and endoscopic approaches. The advantages of these minimally invasive approaches are panoramic visualization, rapidity and reduction of the cosmetic and functional disabilities in comparison with other conventional approaches, and a better capacity for identifying and developing key landmarks for surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObject: The goal of this study was to investigate whether the janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription (JAK/STAT) signal transduction pathway is present and active in meningiomas. The results of these investigations are important for all meningioma therapies that, similar to interferon-alpha-2B (IFNalpha-2B), depend on activation of this pathway for their effect. The authors were interested in evaluating the importance, if any, of the JAK/STAT pathway in the biology and therapy for these tumors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Economical studies on surgery of intracranial aneurysms have considered only the significant benefit of surgical approach on unruptured aneurysms and no studies have been performed comparing cost/benefit analysis of early vs delayed surgery. The present study was retrospectively performed in order to verify whether different treatment options in aneurysm surgery have a different cost/benefit ratio.
Methods: We have analysed a series of 137 patients which underwent surgery for intracranial aneurysms (21 unruptured aneurysms, 56 early surgery and 60 delayed surgery).
An analysis upon the incidence of sine materia SAH is done concerning the period before and after the availability of CT-scan. Furthermore, cases of SAH affecting the perimesencephalic cisterns, where the source of bleeding is in the majority not detectable are reported. The evolution of these SAH is generally favourable.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe pathogenesis of aneurysms formation and rupture is not clearly understood and is undoubtedly a multifactorial event. It is generally accepted that the aneurysm arises from an interaction between structural weakness of arterial wall and hemodynamic factors. Previous studies suggested the possible role of collagenolytic and elastolytic activities in aneurysm development, leading to extracellular matrix alteration.
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