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Background: In surgeries involving resection of the amygdala, despite clear relations established with the medial, lateral, anterior, posterior, and inferior segments, the upper limit remains controversial. The optic tract (OT) has been anatomically considered as a good landmark immediately inferior to the striatopallidal region. This anatomic structure has barely been explored by microsurgical study, generating uncertainty about the exact relationship with the surrounding structures.

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  • Brain arteriovenous malformations (AVM) are serious vascular conditions that pose significant risks of hemorrhage, especially in younger patients, and require careful therapy decisions due to their potential morbidity and mortality.
  • A study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of various AVM grading scales in predicting surgical outcomes by reviewing cases from a medical institution and comparing patient outcomes based on different grading systems.
  • Results indicated that higher grades in the Spetzler-Martin and other grading scales correlated with lower chances of favorable outcomes post-surgery, emphasizing the importance of these scales in guiding treatment decisions for AVM patients.
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