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A comparative study on squash, frozen section and histopathological examination in the diagnosis of central nervous system lesions

A comparative study on squash, frozen section and histopathological examination in the diagnosis of central nervous system lesions

... OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM LESIONS” is the bonafide work done by me at the Institute of pathology, Madras Medical College under the expert guidance and supervision of ...

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A study of histopathological spectrum of central nervous system lesions at a tertiary health care center of South Gujarat, India

A study of histopathological spectrum of central nervous system lesions at a tertiary health care center of South Gujarat, India

... different Central Nervous System lesions at a tertiary care ...center. Central Nervous tumours are relatively uncommon but are among the most feared of ...

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Is Crush Cytology of Central Nervous System Lesions Relevant in Surgical Practice Today?

Is Crush Cytology of Central Nervous System Lesions Relevant in Surgical Practice Today?

... the lesions of the central nervous system ...CNS lesions was taken intraoperatively and the tissue was crushed between two ...the lesions during ...cytology, central ...

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Evolving Hypopituitarism in Children with Central Nervous System Lesions

Evolving Hypopituitarism in Children with Central Nervous System Lesions

... Repeat hGH testing was performed at 23 months when the growth rate re- mained subnormal and proved hGH deficiency.. Case 2.[r] ...

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Original Article Utility of Squash Cytology in the intraoperative diagnosis of Central Nervous System lesions

Original Article Utility of Squash Cytology in the intraoperative diagnosis of Central Nervous System lesions

... Diagnostics discrepancy was noted in 13cases (5%) Table [3], In the discrepant cases four cases were of frank error. In this cases cell lineage was wrongly diagnosed, Two cases of fibrous meningioma was misdiagnosed as ...

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MR Imaging of Neoplastic Central Nervous System Lesions: Review and Recommendations for Current Practice

MR Imaging of Neoplastic Central Nervous System Lesions: Review and Recommendations for Current Practice

... CNS lesions—in particular, gliomas—and provides recommendations for best practice, derived from a consensus discussion among 9 experts in neuroradiology, neuro-oncol- ogy, neurosurgery, and radio-oncology at a ...

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Pulmonary edema following central nervous system lesions induced by a non  mouse adapted EV71 strain in neonatal BALB/c mice

Pulmonary edema following central nervous system lesions induced by a non mouse adapted EV71 strain in neonatal BALB/c mice

... Pulmonary edema is a main clinical complication caus- ing death in severe cases [5, 32]. In our study, regardless of incoluation route, pulmonary pathologies including red blood cells leakage, increased alveolar volume, ...

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Secondary central nervous system lymphoma: spectrum of morphological MRI appearances

Secondary central nervous system lymphoma: spectrum of morphological MRI appearances

... A gadolinium-based contrast agent was not administrated. The lesions were described as multiple ischemic lesions (Figure 3). On February 7, his overall condition worsened and he was transferred to the ...

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Demyelinating lesions due to Theiler's virus are associated with ongoing central nervous system infection.

Demyelinating lesions due to Theiler's virus are associated with ongoing central nervous system infection.

... 992 Downloaded from http://jvi.asm.org/ on November 10, 2019 by guest We used in situ hybridization and immunocytochemistry to look for a correlation between virus expression and white m[r] ...

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ADA2 deficiency: case report of a new phenotype and novel mutation in two sisters

ADA2 deficiency: case report of a new phenotype and novel mutation in two sisters

... The clinical description of these two girls highlights the variable phenotype associated with ADA2 de fi ciency due to CECR1 mutations. ADA2 de fi ciency was fi rst described in two majors articles, with fever, visceral and ...

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Primary central nervous system plasmablastic lymphoma presenting in human immunodeficiency virus-negative but Epstein-Barr virus-positive patient: A case report

Primary central nervous system plasmablastic lymphoma presenting in human immunodeficiency virus-negative but Epstein-Barr virus-positive patient: A case report

... Two years prior to this hospital admission, this patient began no incentive headache in January 2009, the headache progressively serious, with some symptoms such as hiccups, nausea, vomiting, urgent urination, dry stool, ...

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CLINICAL CONFERENCE

CLINICAL CONFERENCE

... BONY LESIONS OF THE LOWER EXTREMITIES SIMULATING CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISEASE.. Irving H.[r] ...

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Chronic Pain in Multiple Sclerosis: An Overview

Chronic Pain in Multiple Sclerosis: An Overview

... to central nervous system (CNS) lesions; pain secondary to spasticity, spasms and muscle cramps from higher motor neuron lesions; and musculoskeletal pain from adopting maladaptive body ...

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A Rare Intradural Extramedullary Calcifying Pseudoneoplasm of the Spine Presenting with Radiculopathy

A Rare Intradural Extramedullary Calcifying Pseudoneoplasm of the Spine Presenting with Radiculopathy

... benign lesions that may present with nonspecific clinical findings such as radiculopathy or ...These lesions pose a diagnostic challenge by mimicking more common lesions of the central ...

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The Use of Onyx for Embolization of Central Nervous System Arteriovenous Lesions in Pediatric Patients

The Use of Onyx for Embolization of Central Nervous System Arteriovenous Lesions in Pediatric Patients

... (AV) lesions are congenital and may present at any time during ...of lesions, with risks ranging from neonatal high-output cardiac failure, to ongoing risk of rupture and intracranial hemorrhage, to ...

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Nonneoplastic Cystic Lesions of the Central Nervous System-Histomorphological Spectrum: A Study of 538 Cases.

Nonneoplastic Cystic Lesions of the Central Nervous System-Histomorphological Spectrum: A Study of 538 Cases.

... Results The study included 538 cases with patient age ranging from 5 months to 90 years [M:F:1:1.05]. Non-infective cysts (489/538, 90.8%) predominated over the infec- tive cysts (49/539, 9.2%) with epidermoid cysts ...

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Granulomatous meningoencephalomyelitis in dogs: A review

Granulomatous meningoencephalomyelitis in dogs: A review

... the central nervous system in dogs that is characterised by focal or disseminated granulomatous lesions within the brain and/or spinal cord, non-suppurative meningitis and perivascular ...

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The Movements of the Proboscis in Glycera Dibranchiata Ehlers

The Movements of the Proboscis in Glycera Dibranchiata Ehlers

... 3 INHIBITION OF THE PHARYNGEAL GANGLIA BY THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM In Arenicola, excitations originating in the oesophagus spread, via the proboscis, to the central nervous system and [r] ...

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Fighting the Monster: Applying the Host Damage Framework to Human Central Nervous System Infections

Fighting the Monster: Applying the Host Damage Framework to Human Central Nervous System Infections

... On the other hand, treatment with ART leads to immune re- covery, with cIRIS occurring in 15 to 30% of HIV-infected persons with cryptococcosis (25). This immune reconstitution syndrome is defined for CNS disease as a ...

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Enterovirus serotypes in patients with central nervous system and respiratory infections in Viet Nam 1997–2010

Enterovirus serotypes in patients with central nervous system and respiratory infections in Viet Nam 1997–2010

... Data and samples from 5 prospective observational clinical studies on CNS ( n = 3) and respiratory ( n = 2) infections, conducted in Viet Nam between 1997 and 2010 were used [14–16, 18, 19]. Patients were enrolled ...

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