40 results match your criteria: "Burdenko National Medical Research Center for Neurosurgery[Affiliation]"

Excessive beta oscillations in the subthalamic nucleus are established as a primary electrophysiological biomarker for motor impairment in Parkinson's disease and are currently used as feedback signals in adaptive deep brain stimulation systems. However, there is still a need for optimization of stimulation parameters and the identification of optimal biomarkers that can accommodate varying patient conditions, such as ON and OFF levodopa medication. The precise boundaries of 'pathological' oscillatory ranges, associated with different aspects of motor impairment, are still not fully clarified.

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  • - The article discusses a rare finding of atypical pathological features in the brains of patients with drug-resistant epilepsy, revealing a mix of ganglioglioma and focal cortical dysplasia, which hasn't been documented before.
  • - Comprehensive tests including histopathological staining and molecular genetic analysis were conducted, and MRI scans showed unusual patterns such as "transmantle" distribution and local alterations in the brain structure.
  • - The findings suggest the presence of a new subgroup of gangliogliomas characterized by cellular atypia, indicating a potential link between different types of neuronal-glial tumors that could reshape our understanding of epilepsy-related brain pathology.
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Clinical asymmetry in Parkinson's disease is characterized by prevalence of subthalamic pause-burst neurons and alpha-beta oscillations.

Clin Neurophysiol

September 2024

Laboratory of Human Cell Neurophysiology, N.N. Semenov Federal Research Center for Chemical Physics Russian Academy of Sciences, 119991, Kosygina str.4, Moscow, Russian Federation; Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 141701, 9 Institutskiy per., Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region, Russian Federation.

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  • * During surgery, we analyzed neuronal activity and local field potentials, discovering differences in neuron firing patterns between the more affected and less affected sides of the brain.
  • * Our findings suggest that increased pause-burst neurons in the subthalamic nucleus may be linked to Parkinson's disease symptoms, especially in the context of movement issues like bradykinesia and rigidity.
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Experimental Reconstruction of the Optic Nerve with a Sural Nerve Graft: An in Vivo Experimental Study.

World Neurosurg

August 2024

Department of Oncology, Radiotherapy and Reconstructive Surgery, Sechenov University, Moscow, Russia; Department of Normal Anatomy, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.

Background: Neurosurgical interventions and trauma are common causes of damage to the optic nerve. This determines the relevance of research for solutions aimed at restoration of the nerve's anatomical integrity, electrical conductivity, and subsequently - restoration of its function. Restore a damaged (cut) optic nerve using n.

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This study is aimed at investigating epileptic seizures, one of the consequences of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Immediate and early post-traumatic seizures, as well as late post-traumatic epileptic seizures or post-traumatic epilepsy, can have different pathogenetic bases. The following key risk factors associated with post-traumatic epilepsy are known: duration of unconsciousness, gunshot wounds, intracranial hemorrhage, diffuse axonal injury, prolonged (more than 3 days) post-traumatic amnesia, acute subdural hematoma with surgical evacuation, immediate and early post-traumatic epileptic seizures, fracture of the skull bones.

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  • * Current methods have limitations in accuracy, prompting research into better techniques, particularly by analyzing speckle patterns in OCT images.
  • * The study found that local brightness fluctuations from wavelet analysis of OCT data improve the differentiation of glioma from healthy brain tissue, suggesting this approach could enhance neurosurgical diagnostics.
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Background: Intracranial volume (ICV) is an important indicator of the development of the brain and skull in children. At present, there is a lack of ICV growth standards based on large infant and children samples. Our aim was to assess the normal range of the ICV variation in Russian children using a modern automatic system for constructing the endocranial cavity (Endex) and to provide growth standards of the ICV for clinical practice.

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Nosocomial pneumonia is a healthcare-associated infection with significant consequences for the patient and the healthcare system. The efficacy of treatment significantly depends on the timeliness and adequacy of the antibiotic therapy regimen. The growth of resistance of gram-negative pathogens of nosocomial pneumonia to antimicrobial agents increases the risk of prescribing inadequate empirical therapy, which worsens the results of patient treatment.

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Metabolic stress caused by a lack of glucose significantly affects the state of red blood cells, where glycolysis is the main pathway for the production of ATP. Hypoglycemia can be both physiological (occurring during fasting and heavy physical exertion) and pathological (accompanying a number of diseases, such as diabetes mellitus). In this study, we have characterized the state of isolated erythrocytes under metabolic stress caused by the absence of glucose.

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Following meningioma removal, there are numerous methods available for reconstructing the orbital wall. This systematic review seeks to summarize the published data on the surgical treatment of cranioorbital meningiomas, and to analyze the effectiveness and safety of various techniques and materials used for the reconstruction of bony orbital walls. We conducted a search of the two databases and included original articles with a series of 10 or more cases.

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Distal lenticulostriate artery aneurysms are rare but potentially fatal conditions, especially in children. Endovascular management is often considered the first-line treatment, but microsurgical excision may be necessary in certain cases. This article presents a case report of a child with a ruptured distal lenticulostriate artery aneurysm that required careful decision making and preparation before microsurgical excision.

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Unlabelled: Modern methodology of PET/CT quantitative analysis in patients with glioblastomas is not strictly standardized in clinic settings and does not exclude the influence of the human factor. Methods of radiomics may facilitate unification, and improve objectivity and efficiency of the medical image analysis. is to evaluate the potential of radiomics in the analysis of PET/CT glioblastoma images identifying the relationship between the radiomic features and the С-methionine tumor-to-normal brain uptake ratio (TNR) determined by an expert in routine.

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The genes coding for the rRNAs seem evolutionary conserved on the first glance, but astonish one with their variability in the structure and a variety of functions on closer examination. The non-coding parts of rDNA contain regulatory elements, protein binding sites, pseudogenes, repetitive sequences, and microRNA genes. Ribosomal intergenic spacers are not only in charge with the nucleolus morphology and functioning, namely, the rRNA expression and ribosome biogenesis, but also control nuclear chromatin formation thus mediating cell differentiation.

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DYT1 dystonia: Neurophysiological properties of the pallidal activity.

Parkinsonism Relat Disord

July 2023

N.N. Semenov Federal Research Center for Chemical Physics Russian Academy of Sciences, Novatorov st. 7A-1, Moscow, Russian Federation; Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, 9 Institutskiy per., Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region, Russian Federation.

Objectives: The aim of this paper is to find the differences in the physiology of the pallidal neurons in DYT1 and non-DYT1 dystonia.

Methods: We performed microelectrode recording of the single unit activity in both segments of the globus pallidus during stereotactic implantation of electrodes for deep brain stimulation (DBS).

Results: We found a reduced firing rate, reduced burst rate, and increased pause index in both pallidal segments in DYT1.

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Background: Complex anterior skull base defects produced by resection of mass lesions vary in size and configuration and may be extensive. We analyzed the largest single-center series of midline craniofacial lesions extending intra- and extracranially. The study aims at the development of a predictive model for preoperative measurement of the risk of the postoperative cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak based on patients' characteristics and surgical plans.

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  • The study investigates the connection between NMDA receptor expression and the growth patterns and genetic features of anaplastic astrocytomas, as well as patient survival rates.
  • Researchers utilized immunofluorescent studies and polymerase chain reaction to compare NMDA receptor activity with histological results, tumor proliferation, and patient outcomes.
  • Findings reveal that NMDA receptor expression is higher in grade 3 astrocytomas without certain genetic mutations, correlating directly with tumor growth and significantly affecting prognosis for patients.
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We report a Russian case of a 61-year-old male patient with confirmed COVID-19 infection who developed nosocomial pneumonia complicated by lung abscess associated with multi-drug-resistant isolates of and , which could have been provoked due to the immunosuppressive therapy. We discuss the existing literature highlighting the issue of the prudent balance between benefits and risks when prescribing immunomodulators to hospitalized patients with COVID-19 due to the risk of difficult-to-treat nosocomial infections caused by MDR Gram-negative bacterial pathogens. Currently, there is evidence of a substantial positive effect of dexamethasone on the course of COVID-19 in patients requiring supplemental oxygen or anti-interleukin-6 drugs in individuals with prominent systemic inflammation.

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Unlabelled: Optic nerve sheath meningioma (ONSM) is a slow-growing benign tumor that tends to extend intracranially. The tumor is characterized by vision disturbance, optic nerve atrophy and edema. At present, radiotherapy is recommended as the treatment of choice for ONSM.

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Nasal liquorrhea the outflow of cerebrospinal fluid from the cerebrospinal fluid spaces of the cranial cavity into the nasal cavity or paranasal sinuses due to the presence of a congenital or acquired defect in the bones of the skull base and meninges of various etiologies. Nasal liquorrhea leads to potentially fatal complications: meningitis, meningoencephalitis, pneumocephalus, brain abscess. Also, with nasal liquorrhea, less dangerous complications may occur: aspiration bronchopneumonia and gastritis.

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Stereotactic Gamma Knife® Radiosurgery of Intraocular Retinoblastoma: Six-Year Experience.

Cureus

September 2022

Ocular Oncology and Radiology, S. Fyodorov Eye Microsurgery Federal State Institution, Moscow, RUS.

Background External beam radiotherapy for resistant retinoblastoma is now seen as a last resort to saving the eye because of the risk of severe side effects: secondary cancers and cosmetic problems of orbital bone growth retardation. To reduce such complications, treatment modalities have shifted towards new radiation therapy techniques. No information on single fraction Gamma Knife® radiosurgery (GKRS) for intraocular retinoblastoma exists.

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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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Objective: The goal of this review is to summarize data concerning radiological and histological diagnosis of epileptogenic tumors, as well as to discuss their surgical treatment.

Material And Methods: PubMed literature database was searched for relevant articles, we also used our own clinical experience.

Results: Benign glioneuronal tumors are the second most common cause of drug resistant epilepsy in adults after hippocampal sclerosis.

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Introduction: It is believed that hippocampal exposure plays a major role in the development of memory disorders after cranial irradiation. This effect is evident in whole-brain irradiation and is less certain in local irradiation of intracranial targets. The present study aims to clarify the dosimetric features and dynamics of memory functions after local irradiation of the hippocampus when treating cavernous sinus meningiomas.

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Objective: Determine the influence of the anatomical features and sizes of the lateral pocket with a defect on the choice of surgical access and the quality of the performed plastics.

Material And Methods: A retrospective analysis of computed tomograms of 38 patients who underwent surgical treatment at the Burdenko National Medical Research Center for Neurosurgery of the Ministry of Health of Russia about defects of the skull base in the area of the lateral pocket of the sphenoid sinus. The patients were divided into three groups depending on the approach used (the 1st group), the recurrence rate (the 2nd group), and the characteristics of intraoperative visualization of the defect (the 3rd group).

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Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Neurosurgery: a Systematic Literature Review Using Topic Modeling. Part II: Research Objectives and Perspectives.

Sovrem Tekhnologii Med

March 2022

Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Chief Scientific Supervisor N.N. Burdenko National Medical Research Center for Neurosurgery, Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, 16, 4 Tverskaya-Yamskaya St., Moscow, 125047, Russia.

Unlabelled: The current increase in the number of publications on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in neurosurgery indicates a new trend in clinical neuroscience. was to conduct a systematic literature review to highlight the main directions and trends in the use of AI in neurosurgery.

Methods: Using the PubMed search engine, 327 original journal articles published from 1996 to July 2019 and related to the use of AI technologies in neurosurgery, were selected.

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