Publications by authors named "O I Titov"

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  • Cortical blindness results from damage to the visual cortex, often due to strokes affecting the posterior cerebral arteries, which can occur during tentorial herniation.
  • A case study of a 40-year-old patient with a large right-sided sphenoidal meningioma showed postoperative complications, including headaches, coma, and eventual detection of cortical blindness lasting 1.5 years despite the absence of other neurological symptoms.
  • The case underscores the importance of recognizing risks associated with neurosurgery, as timely interventions may still lead to complications like irreversible ischemia, highlighting the need for patient awareness.
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Unlabelled: Background. Meningiomas may be accompanied by peritumoral edema. Incidence and pathogenesis of edema are nor clearly established.

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Objective: Optochiasmatic cavernoma is an extremely rare cerebral lesion. They account for approximately 1% of all cavernomas of the central nervous system. Reports on this pathology are limited.

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Machine learning (ML) models are being actively used in modern medicine, including neurosurgery. This study aimed to summarize the current applications of ML in the analysis and assessment of neurosurgical skills. We conducted this systematic review in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines.

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Unlabelled: Intraoperative recording of cortico-cortical evoked potentials (CCEPs) enables studying effective connections between various functional areas of the cerebral cortex. The fundamental possibility of postoperative speech dysfunction prediction in neurosurgery based on CCEP signal variations could serve as a basis to develop the criteria for the physiological permissibility of intracerebral tumors removal for maximum preservation of the patients' quality of life. was to test the possibility of predicting postoperative speech disorders in patients with glial brain tumors by using the CCEP data recorded intraoperatively before the stage of tumor resection.

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