Publications by authors named "T E Topczewski"

Intrahospital transfer (IHT), a routine in the management of neurocritical patients requiring imaging or interventions, might affect brain metabolism. Studies about IHT effects using microdialysis (MD) have produced conflicting results. In these studies, only the most damaged hemisphere was monitored, and those may not reflect the impact of IHT on overall brain metabolism, nor do they address differences between the hemispheres.

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  • The study looked at whether using steroids before surgery for a brain lymphoma called PCNSL could hurt the diagnosis and the chances of recovery.
  • They analyzed data from 40 patients with PCNSL and found that using steroids didn't change how accurate the diagnoses were or how well the surgeries went.
  • The results suggest that doctors might not need to avoid giving steroids before surgery, which could help treat patients better in the early stages of their illness.
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Background: The endoscopic superior eyelid approach is a relatively novel mini-invasive technique that is currently investigating for skull base cancers. However, questions remain regarding specific approach-related complications when treating different skull base tumors. This study aims to analyze any surgical complications that occurred in our preliminary consecutive experience, with specific focus on orbital outcome.

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Objective: The endoscopic transorbital approach (ETOA) is a minimally invasive approach that could be particularly appropriate for management of spheno-orbital meningiomas. The aim of this study was to perform a systematic review of the literature on the management of spheno-orbital meningiomas via the minimally invasive ETOA, searching for clinical scenarios in which this approach could be best indicated. A secondary aim was to describe 4 illustrative cases.

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