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Volume 99, Supplement 1, July 1997
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Tailored chemotherapy of malignant gliomas
pp. 3-3(1)
Authors: Hertel A.; Mecklenburg I.; Lobitz B.; Kiwit J.C.W.

Results of a clinical trial with polychemotherapy of anaplastic oligodendrogliomas
pp. 3-3(1)
Authors: Lobitz B.; Hertel A.; Kiwit J.C.W.

Clinical and experimental adjuvant chemotherapy in case of drug resistant mechanism for human malignant glioma cells
pp. 3-3(1)
Authors: Shinoda S.; Yokota H.; Gomi A.; Nagai M.; Hashimoto M.; Masuzawa T.

Usefulness of immunotherapy combined with chemotherapy for pontine glioma
pp. 3-4(2)
Authors: Takahashi H.; Adachi K.; Yamaguchi F.; Teramoto A.

Inhibition of monocyte function in patients with glioblastomas
pp. 4-4(1)
Authors: Woiciechowsky C.; Nestler D.; Schoning B.; Volk H.-D.; Vogel S.; Lanksch W.R.

Immunotherapy for glioma patients with human monoclonal antibody
pp. 4-4(1)
Authors: Taomoto K.; Ijichi A.; Sasayama T.; Matsumoto S.; Hagiwara H.

RAS mediated proliferation of human astrocytomas
pp. 4-5(2)
Authors: Guha A.; Lau N.; Pawson A.

Gene therapy of brain tumors: Biological effects of recombinant adenovirus containing wild-type p53 gene in human glioma cells and in vivo
pp. 5-5(1)
Authors: Hong Y.-K.; Jeun S.S.; Chung D.-S.; Cho K.-K.; Kang J.-K.; Steck P.A.; Yung W.K.A.

Herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene therapy in experimental rat BT4C glioma model
pp. 5-5(1)
Authors: Ollikainen A.M.; Turunen M.; Loimas S.; Vainio P.; Tyynela K.; Vanninen R.; Vapalahti M.; Bjerkvig R.; Janne J.; Yla-Herttuala S.

Suicide gene therapy for brain tumor by means of adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector
pp. 5-5(1)
Authors: Yoshida J.; Mizuno M.; Okada H.; Wakabayashi T.

Experimental adenoviral ''suicide'' gene therapy for CNS malignancies
pp. 6-6(1)
Authors: Vincent A.J.P.E.; del C. Esandi M.; Avezaat C.J.J.; Vecht C.; Smitt P.S.; van Bekkum D.W.; Valerio D.; Hoogerbrugge P.M.; Bout A.

beta-galactosidase gene transfer to human malignant glioma
pp. 6-6(1)
Authors: Ollikainen A.M.; Vapalahti M.; Yla-Herttuala S.

Optimization of surgical strategy in parasagittal meningiomas. A 1605-case study
pp. 6-6(1)
Authors: Kozlov A.V.; Gabibov G.A.; Konovalov A.N.; Korshunov A.G.; Timirgaz V.V.; Kalinina E.E.

Hyperostosing meningiomas of the sphenoid wings. Results of surgical treatment in 32 cases
pp. 6-7(2)
Authors: Lasio G.; Solero C.L.; Fornari M.; Di Meco F.; Valentini L.G.; Visintini S.; Ciceri E.

Management of anterior clinoid meningiomas: Results and complications in 45 patients
pp. 7-7(1)
Authors: Tzortzidis F.; Constantoyannis C.; Spiropoulou P.; Konstantinou D.; Masmanides A.; Voulgaris S.; Papadakis N.

Surgical treatment of meningiomas involving the sella region
pp. 7-7(1)
Authors: Clemente R.; Carvalho G.; Tatagiba M.; Samii M.

Meningiomas of the jugular foramen
pp. 7-7(1)
Authors: Tatagiba M.; Carvalho G.A.; Samii M.

Multiple meningioma in separate neuraxial compartments
pp. 7-8(2)
Authors: Pinheiro O.; Toledo R.; Pinheiro J.A.; Domingues F.

Clinicopathological study of vascular-rich meningeal tumors
pp. 8-8(1)
Authors: Kubota T.; Sato K.; Kabuto M.; Takeuchi H.; Nakagawa T.

Natural history of petroclival meningiomas
pp. 8-8(1)
Authors: van Havenbergh T.; Carvalho G.; Tatagiba M.; Plets C.; Samii M.

Gamma knife radiosurgery of skull base meningiomas
pp. 8-8(1)
Authors: Pendl G.; Schrottner O.; Feichtinger K.; Eustacchio S.

Allelic losses and prognosis in meningiomas
pp. 9-9(1)
Authors: De Campos J.M.; Kusak M.E.; Rey J.A.; Bello M.J.; Sarasa J.L.

Recurrent meningiomas: The predictive value of proliferation markers and bcl-2
pp. 9-9(1)
Authors: Weis S.; Schuk F.; Hischa A.; Winkler P.A.; Mehraein P.

The prevalence of incidental intracranial aneurysms in general population, in families with one, and in families with two or more known subarachnoid hemorrhage cases
pp. 9-10(2)
Authors: Ronkainen A.; Karkola K.; Papinaho S.; Vanninen R.; Puranen M.; Miettinen H.; Hernesniemi J.

Subarachnoid hemorrhage of unknown etiology
pp. 10-10(1)
Authors: Milenkovic Z.; Djuric S.; Igic A.; Mitic R.; Stamenovic J.; Babic M.

Three-dimensional CT angiography (3D-CTA) for cerebral aneurysms
pp. 10-10(1)
Authors: Nakano M.; Endo Y.; Kobayashi T.; Watanabe Y.; Matsumoto M.; Kodama N.

Diagnostic imaging in neurovascular surgery: Will CT-angiography replace digital substraction angiography?
pp. 10-11(2)
Authors: Hamacher J.; Fischer H.; Lins E.; Kiwit J.C.W.

Analysis of surgical treatment for asymptomatic unruptured aneurysms in the brain check-up
pp. 11-11(1)
Authors: Yamanaka C.; Shima T.; Nishida M.; Yamane K.; Okada Y.

Decompressive craniectomies improve survival and outcome in poor grade subarachnoid hemorrhage
pp. 11-11(1)
Authors: Geletneky K.; Kremer P.; Aschoff A.; Steiner H.H.; Kunze S.

Intraoperative rupture of aneurysms
pp. 11-12(2)
Authors: Kim K.-M.; Oh S.-J.; Yong K.

Intraoperative aneurysmal rupture
pp. 12-12(1)
Author: Yim M.-B.

Anomalies associated with aneurysms of the anterior communicating complex: Microsurgical implications
pp. 12-12(1)
Authors: Chioffi F.; Pasqualin A.; Borghesi I.; Ferraresi P.; Da Pian R.

Decreased shunt dependency by opening the lamina terminalis in patients with ruptured intracranial aneurysms?
pp. 12-12(1)
Authors: Korinth M.; Mayfrank L.; Bertalanffy H.; Gilsbach J.

Predictors of shunt dependency after aneurysmal SAH
pp. 12-12(1)
Authors: Schmieder K.; Koch R.; Harders A.

Evaluation of a new method of intraoperative oxygen and blood volume measurement in cerebral AVM
pp. 13-13(1)
Authors: Asgari S.; Seifert V.; Steinberg F.; Stolke D.

Coils versus glue embolization in surgery for cerebral AVMs
pp. 13-13(1)
Authors: Pietila T.; Hassler W.; Brock M.

Treatment of arteriovenous malformations (AVM) with linac stereotactic radiosurgery: A comparative study with large AVM
pp. 13-14(2)
Authors: Sansivirini F.; Samblas J.; Bustos J.; Gutierrez J.; Donckaster G.; Ortiz de Urbina D.

Dural arteriovenous fistula of the posterior fossa developing after surgical occlusion of the sigmoid sinus
pp. 14-14(1)
Authors: Sakaki T.; Morimoto T.; Nakase H.; Kakizaki T.; Nagata K.

Surgical strategy and outcome of supratentorial cavernous hemangiomas
pp. 14-14(1)
Authors: Aichholzer M.; Ungersbock K.; Rossler K.; Koos W.T.

Surgically treated intrapontine cavernomas: A clinical analysis
pp. 14-14(1)
Authors: Eghbal R.; Samii M.; Matthies C.

Vascular malformation of the brain stem
pp. 14-15(2)
Authors: Ali L.; Wang C.-c.; Zhang J.-t.

Spontaneous intracerebral hematoma
pp. 15-15(1)
Authors: Olumide A.A.; Reddy R.K.; Sabbagh A.; Wani M.A.

Stereotactic evacuation of primary deep intracerebral hematomas
pp. 15-15(1)
Authors: Rajoria V.K.; Sehgal A.D.

Minor head injuries: Guidelines for management
pp. 16-16(1)
Authors: Assietti R.; Cazzaniga P.; Caroli M.; Arienta C.

Moderate head injury: A system of neurotrauma care
pp. 16-16(1)
Authors: Fearnside M.R.; McDougall P.A.

A new, practical classification of traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage
pp. 16-16(1)
Authors: Morris G.F.; Marshall L.F.

Surgical indications in comatose patients with an acute subdural hematoma: A prospective study of 65 patients
pp. 16-16(1)
Authors: Servadei F.; Nasi M.T.; Nanni A.; Cremonini A.M.; Cenni P.; Giuliani G.

The effect of decompressive hemicraniectomy on outcome from traumatic intracranial hematoma
pp. 16-17(2)
Authors: Tokutomi T.; Hirohata M.; Miyagi T.; Shigemori M.

Early decompressive craniectomy after severe head injury: Follow-up and outcome
pp. 17-17(1)
Authors: May S.-A.; Hampl J.; Bonk C.; Adam S.; Ragaller M.; Albrecht D.M.; Schackert G.

Rapid diagnosis and treatment of contralateral epidural hematoma following decompressive craniotomy
pp. 17-17(1)
Authors: Chen J.-L.; Hung C.-F.; Chou C.-W.; Lee C.-H.

Pathogenesis of the mass effect of cerebral contusions and the role of surgery in its management
pp. 17-18(2)
Authors: Katayama Y.; Aoyama N.; Mori T.; Maeda T.; Kawamata T.

Variants of surgical interventions in craniobasal lesions complicated with long-term CSF leakage
pp. 18-18(1)
Authors: Potapov A.A.; Okhlopkov V.A.; Kravtchouk A.D.; Likhterman L.B.

Surgery for open frontobasal fractures
pp. 18-18(1)
Authors: Wagner F.; Funk T.; Kern B.-C.; Brock M.

The bifrontal craniotomy in the management of posttraumatic CSF fistula: A long term follow-up of 44 patients
pp. 18-18(1)
Authors: Cabiol J.; Acebes J.J.; Lopez-Obarrio L.; Isamat F.

Late CT findings and final outcome of patients with blunt brain trauma
pp. 18-19(2)
Authors: Paterakis K.; Anagnostopoulos V.; Lavdas E.; Argiri P.; Karaiskou E.; Slatinopoulos V.; Karantanas A.H.

Functional outcome following surgery for craniovertebral junction pathologies
pp. 19-19(1)
Authors: Singh A.K.; Sinha S.; Kumar S.; Kumar R.; Husain Z.

Transoral approach to extradural lesions of the craniocervical junction
pp. 19-19(1)
Authors: Landeiro J.A.; Flores M.S.; Ribeiro C.H.; Karl C.; Lopes C.A.

Fracture of the cervical spine. Operative results and neurological outcome
pp. 19-19(1)
Authors: Zeilinger F.S.; Meier U.; Kintzel D.

Thoracic myelopathy due to ossification of the ligamentum flavum
pp. 21-21(1)
Authors: Amor S.B.; Khouja N.; Haouet S.; Touibi S.; Khaldi M.

Differential operative therapy of thoracic disc herniation. Experiences with 26 cases
pp. 21-21(1)
Authors: Staffensky R.; Deveraki E.; Fernandez S.; Samii M.

Frontal orbital approaches to sellar and parasellar tumors
pp. 22-22(1)
Authors: Landeiro J.A.; Flores M.S.; Lopes C.A.; Lapenta M.A.; Ribeiro C.H.

Transethmoidal approach to the skull base: Surgical anatomy
pp. 22-22(1)
Authors: Arango G.; Samii M.; Osterwald L.; Tatagiba M.; Brinker T.

Acoustic neurinomas surgery by extended middle cranial fossa approach
pp. 22-22(1)
Authors: Shiobara R.; Ohira T.; Kawase T.; Toya S.; Kanzaki J.

Transpetrosal approach for craniobasal tumors. Experience of 220 cases
pp. 23-23(1)
Authors: Hakuba A.; Ohata K.; Nagai K.; Morino M.

The retrosigmoid intradural petrous apex approach (RIPA) to Meckel's cave and middle fossa
pp. 23-23(1)
Authors: Tatagiba M.; Carvalho G.A.; Samii M.

Reappraisal of the infratentorial supracerebellar approach
pp. 23-23(1)
Authors: Yonekawa Y.; Kwak T.E.; Taub E.

Pericollicular surgical approaches to pons and medulla oblongata
pp. 23-23(1)
Authors: Strauss C.; Romstock J.; Fahlbusch R.

Technical aspects of the IV ventricle mapping during brainstem surgery
pp. 23-23(1)
Authors: Schekutiev G.A.; Lukianov V.I.; Lubnin A.Y.

Reconstructive surgery of skull base region after malignant tumor excision
pp. 23-24(2)
Authors: Reshetov I.V.; Chissov V.I.; Sdvizkov A.M.; Kravtzov S.A.; Matorin O.V.; Tanyashin S.V.; Tcherekaev V.A.

Computer-aided reconstruction of large skull defects
pp. 24-24(1)
Authors: Lorenz M.; Graubner G.; Schumann H.; Hustedt U.; Samii M.

Ventricular lavage system
pp. 24-24(1)
Author: Paes N.

Endoscopy-assisted microsurgery of craniopharyngeomas
pp. 24-24(1)
Authors: Van Lindert E.; Perneczky A.; Busert C.

Image-directed neuroendoscopy
pp. 24-24(1)
Authors: Dorward N.L.; Alberti O.; Zhao J.; Hawkes D.; Buurman J.; Dijkstra A.; Thomas D.G.T.

Endoscopy-assisted skull base surgery
pp. 24-24(1)
Authors: Yong K.; Kim K.-M.; Oh S.-J.

Brain abscess complicating dental diseases
pp. 25-25(1)
Authors: Andrioli G.C.; Datti R.; Capuzzo T.; Fusi M.D.

Management of brain abscess in patients with congenital cyanotic heart disease
pp. 26-26(1)
Authors: Takeshita M.; Kagawa M.; Yato S.; Izawa M.; Onda H.; Takakura K.

Treatment of multiple brain abscesses
pp. 26-26(1)
Author: Sheng L.-p.

Infratentorial empyemas. A retrospective analysis of twenty-two cases
pp. 26-26(1)
Authors: Nathoo N.; Nadvi S.; Van Dellen J.R.

Stereotactic biopsy in patients with AIDS and intracerebral lesions
pp. 26-26(1)
Authors: Lima C.; Funk T.; Wagner F.; Kern B.-C.; Brock M.

Hydatid cysts of the brain
pp. 26-27(2)
Authors: El-Rahmany M.; El-Adawy Y.; El-Bana Y.; Issa A.

Multiple intracranial hydatid cysts
pp. 27-27(1)
Author: Al Zaien T.J.

Cerebral intraparenchymatous cysticercosis simulating tumors of neuroepithelial origin
pp. 27-27(1)
Authors: Pomonis S.; Zervas S.; Sakelaridis N.; Samelis A.; Thanos L.; Grammenou-Pomonis M.; Anagnostopoulos D.

Pott's spinal disease in Turkey: A survey study of 950 cases
pp. 27-27(1)
Authors: Turgut M.; Savk O.; Alparslan B.

Development of the lateral wall of the cavernous sinus
pp. 27-28(2)
Authors: Lee K.-S.; Park H.-W.

Clinical relevance of the foramen lacerum
pp. 28-28(1)
Authors: Keller J.T.; Tauber M.; Van Loveren H.R.

Microanatomical landmarks of the temporo-mesial region (TMR) and their significance for epilepsy surgery
pp. 28-28(1)
Authors: Winkler P.A.; Muacevic A.; Buttner A.; Weis S.

Influence of tumorangiogenesis on extracellular matrix composition in malignant gliomas
pp. 28-28(1)
Authors: Herold-Mende C.; Riede D.; Mueller M.M.; Buttler A.; Steiner H.-H.; Kunze S.

Endogenous growth inhibition of glioma
pp. 28-29(2)
Authors: Kirsch M.; Allende R.; Black P.

Microtubules as a target for chemotherapeutic agents: Paclitaxel (Taxol(R)) inhibits invasion of glioma cells
pp. 29-29(1)
Authors: Heese O.; Thorsen F.; Sepehrnia A.; Terzis A.J.A.; Bjerkvig R.; Arnold H.

Natural resistance against tumors grafted into the brain in association with histocompatibility-class-I-antigen expression
pp. 29-29(1)
Authors: Yamasaki T.; Akiyamna Y.; Fukuda M.; Kimura Y.; Uemura T.; Moritake K.; Ljunggren H.G.; Karre K.; Klein G.

The putative tumor suppressor gene FHIT at 3p14.2 is rarely deleted in primary human brain tumors
pp. 30-30(1)
Authors: Frank S.; Muller J.; Plaschke J.; Schackert H.K.; Schackert G.

Successful growth of cultured meningioma cells in the skin of nude mice
pp. 30-30(1)
Authors: Yoo K.; Zheng M.; Krisht A.F.; Al-Mefty O.

Relationship between surgical and immunohistochemical parameters of the invasiveness of meningiomas. Significance for recurrence
pp. 30-30(1)
Authors: Rakic M.; Jovanovic S.; Janicijevic M.; Antunovic V.; Djordjic L.J.; Piperski V.; Nestorovic B.

Reduced expression of neurofibromin and NF2 protein in human sporadic meningiomas
pp. 30-31(2)
Authors: Lee J.H.; Sundaram V.; Harwalkar J.A.; Stein D.J.; Stacey D.W.; Golubic M.

Epilepsy surgery in a developing country
pp. 31-31(1)
Authors: Rao M.B.; Radhakrishnan K.; Thomas S.V.

Surgical treatment of unruptured aneurysms during the past 20 years
pp. 31-31(1)
Authors: Yasui N.; Suzuki A.; Hadeishi H.; Kawamura S.

Haemodynamics of cerebral aneurysms treated by GDC's part 2: The law of Bernoulli after partial embolization
pp. 31-31(1)
Authors: Sanchez-Yanez A.; Ruiz-Garcia F.; Vazquez J.C.; Lopez-Ibor L.; Panchon-Ruiz A.; Nolasco A.

Outcome of 100 consecutive patients with cerebral aneurysm rupture treated with endovascular and/or surgical procedures
pp. 31-32(2)
Authors: Ducati A.; Pasquini U.; Pauri F.; Rychlicki F.; Reccitioni M.A.; Dobran M.; Messori A.; Piana C.; Salvolini U.

Endovascular treatment of AVM
pp. 32-32(1)
Authors: Serbinenko F.A.; Lysatchev A.G.

Contour guided frameless stereotactic resection of intracranial lesions
pp. 32-32(1)
Authors: Ungersbock K.; Rossler K.; Aichholzer M.; Hittmair K.; Czech T.; Koos W.T.

Neuronavigation in surgery for intracranial tumors
pp. 32-32(1)
Authors: Hardenack M.; Schmieder K.; Scholz M.; Wildforster U.; Hentsch A.; Harders A.G.

An internet-connected, patient-specific, deformable brain atlas integrated into a surgical navigation system
pp. 32-33(2)
Authors: Bucholz R.D.; Levy A.L.; Christensen G.E.; Frank K.J.; Hammoud A.; Henderson J.M.; Joshi S.; McDurmont L.L.; Mark K.E.; Miller M.I.; Schaewe T.J.; Smith K.R.; Sturm C.D.

Recombinant retrovirus and adenovirus mediated HSV-tk gene therapy for glioma
pp. 33-33(1)
Authors: Hu J.; Hui G.; Wang Z.; Pan Y.

Primary spinal cord tumors in children
pp. 33-33(1)
Authors: Spakauskas B.; Matukevicius A.

Surgical management of brainstem tumors
pp. 33-33(1)
Authors: Sankhla S.K.; Nardone E.M.; Demonte F.; Sawaya R.

Surgical treatment of 221 cases with brainstem mass lesions
pp. 33-34(2)
Authors: Wang C.-c.; Ali L.; Junting Z.; Jizhong Z.

Stereotactic radiosurgery treatment in intracranial meningiomas less than 3 cc
pp. 34-34(1)
Authors: Donckaster G.; Bustos J.; Ortiz de Urbina D.; Samblas J.; Gutierrez-Diaz J.; Sansivirini F.; Romero M.P.; Santos M.; Berrocal M.G.; Rodriguez S.

Do classical approaches still have a role in the surgery of skull base meningiomas?
pp. 34-34(1)
Authors: Merli G.A.; Angiari P.; Chahine R.

Transcallosal approach for removal of colloid cysts
pp. 35-35(1)
Authors: Ramamurthi R.; Vasudevan M.C.; Sridhar K.; Ramamurthi B.

Two intriguing cases of parasellar meningioma
pp. 35-35(1)
Authors: Nair S.; Kachhara R.

Orbito-zygomatic pterional approach for tumors involving the cavernous sinus
pp. 36-36(1)
Authors: Shimansky V.N.; Makhmudov U.B.; Tcherekaev V.A.; Spallone A.; Tanyashin S.V.; Muhametjanov D.J.; Usachov D.Y.

Surgical treatment of cavernous sinus meningioma. Follow-up and long-term outcome
pp. 36-36(1)
Authors: Kanno T.; Arunkumar R.; Yokoyama T.; Hayakawa M.; Ninomiya T.

Cerebello pontine angle meningioma
pp. 36-36(1)
Author: Kanno T.

Contemporary management of petroclival meningioma for excellent quality of life
pp. 36-36(1)
Authors: Kayama T.; Sakurada K.; Saino M.; Fukase E.; Kuroki A.; Saito S.; Johkura H.; Yoshimoto T.

Surgery for skull base meningiomas; Usefulness of the ''rice-harvesting method'' and KTP-YAG laser
pp. 36-37(2)
Authors: Nagata K.; Kawamoto S.; Sashida J.; Abe T.; Hara T.; Mochizuki Y.

Epidural approach for trigeminal neurinoma
pp. 37-37(1)
Authors: Shimamoto Y.; Yoshida K.; Kawase T.

Surgical treatment of a huge dumbbell shaped trigeminal neurinoma
pp. 37-37(1)
Authors: Morino M.; Ohata K.; Nagai K.; Hakuba A.

Surgical management of tumors compressing the brainstem
pp. 37-37(1)
Authors: Hongo K.; Nakagawa H.; Morota N.; Akabane A.; Watabe T.

Electroconvergent cautery in the treatment of brain tumors. A new neurosurgical tool
pp. 37-37(1)
Authors: Hashimoto T.; Shimazu H.; Patil A.-A.; Yamanashi W.

Neuroendoscopic management of aquaductal stenoses
pp. 38-38(1)
Authors: Schroeder H.W.S.; Gaab M.R.

Neuroendoscopic ventriculo-cisternostomy for hydrocephalus in children. Is shunting avoidable?
pp. 38-38(1)
Authors: Tijsma I.; Busch C.; Urban V.; Schonmayr R.

Endoscopic third ventriculostomy in managing obstructive hydrocephalus: Patency and complications
pp. 38-38(1)
Authors: Melikian A.; Golanov A.; Sherbakova E.; Ozerova V.

The use of endoscopy in the treatment of third ventricle colloid cysts
pp. 38-39(2)
Authors: Bettag M.; Busert A.; Perneczky A.

Endoscopic management of intraventricular tumors
pp. 39-39(1)
Authors: Gaab M.R.; Schroeder H.W.S.

Neuroendoscopic approach to lesions in the pineal region
pp. 39-39(1)
Authors: Schroeder H.W.S.; Gaab M.R.

Controversy in tumor biopsy by the neuroendoscope
pp. 39-39(1)
Authors: Natori Y.; Matsushima T.; Oka K.; Fukui M.

Endoscopy-assisted vascular decompression of trigeminal neuralgia
pp. 39-39(1)
Authors: Urban V.; Tijsma I.; Busch C.; Schoonmayr R.

Usefulness of rigid endoscope in cases with large IC aneurysm adjacent to distal dural ring
pp. 39-39(1)
Authors: Kuroki A.; Kunihiro K.; Nakajima M.; Kondo R.; Satoh K.; Kayama T.

3-D Neuroendoscope and CM-cube system in neurosurgery
pp. 40-40(1)
Authors: Taira T.; Iseki H.; Kawamura H.; Tanikawa T.; Kawabatake H.; Takakura K.

Navigated neuroendoscopy
pp. 40-40(1)
Authors: Matula C.; Roessler K.; Reinprecht A.; Koos W.T.

Development of an endoscopic navigation system on the base of an automatic visual control system
pp. 40-40(1)
Authors: Scholz M.; Konen W.; von During M.; Hardenack M.; Harders A.G.

Clinical experience of spinal endoscopy
pp. 40-40(1)
Authors: Yonemitsu T.; Ochiai C.; Takizawa T.; Matsumoto M.

Long-term follow-up study of unruptured intracranial aneurysms
pp. 41-41(1)
Authors: Yasui N.; Suzuki A.; Nishimura H.; Suzuki K.; Abe T.

Natural course of asymptomatic unruptured aneurysms without operation. Analysis of the various radiological findings
pp. 41-41(1)
Authors: Suga M.; Yamamoto Y.; Sunami N.; Yoshida H.; Kawasaki S.; Akamune A.; Inoue T.

Cerebral aneurysm associated with neurofibromatosis
pp. 41-41(1)
Authors: Varsos V.; Arealis G.; Hatzigeorgiou F.; Kipriotis R.

Epidemiological consideration of subarachnoid hemorrhage in the north part of Japan
pp. 41-42(2)
Authors: Sakamoto T.; Kojima H.; Futawatari K.; Suzuki K.

The negative angiogram in subarachnoid hemorrhage
pp. 42-42(1)
Authors: Stojanov D.; Bosnjakovic P.; Milatovic S.; Stefanovic I.; Ignjatovic G.; Milenkovic Z.; Babic M.; Stojanovic N.

Re-estimation of WFNS SAH grading scale: A proposal of a new simple SAH grading scale based upon GCS
pp. 42-42(1)
Authors: Sano K.; Takagi K.; Tamura A.; Nakagomi T.; Taneda M.; Yasui N.

Electrocardiographic alterations in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage
pp. 43-43(1)
Authors: Pereira C.U.; Santos P.R.; Silva H.B.; Pereira F.A.

External ventricular drainage in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage due to aneurysm rupture
pp. 43-43(1)
Authors: Colli B.O.; Meluzzi A.; Carlotti C.G.; Assirati J.A.; Machado H.R.

Early ventilatory problems in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage
pp. 43-43(1)
Authors: Boerschel M.; Rickels E.; Samii M.

Hyponatremia following subarachnoid hemorrhage is the expression of the dehydration rather than the result of SIADH
pp. 43-43(1)
Authors: Kurokawa Y.; Uede T.; Ishiguro M.; Honda O.; Honmou O.; Kato T.; Wanibuchi M.; Hashi K.

Fibrinolysis disorders in some conditions of neurosurgical practice. Our experiences
pp. 43-44(2)
Authors: Beuth W.; Kasprzak H.A.; Rosc D.; Kotschy M.; Osinski P.; Sniegocki M.

Effect of coagulation/fibrinolysis ratio in the CSF in the clinical course of SAH
pp. 44-44(1)
Authors: Tsakadze N.L.; Shakarishvili R.R.

Effects of fasudil on cerebral vasospasm and ischemia
pp. 44-44(1)
Authors: Shibuya M.; Oosuka K.; Suzuki Y.; Takayasu M.; Yoshida J.; Satoh S.; Ikegaki I.; Asano T.

Prophylactic intra-arterial infusion of papaverine for management of symptomatic vasospasm after subarachnoid hemorrhage
pp. 45-45(1)
Authors: Shimada T.; Sakai T.; Satou A.; Iwasaki K.; Sawashita K.; Yamaguchi M.

Acute subdural hematoma associated with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
pp. 45-45(1)
Authors: Shimazu M.; Jimbo H.; Kawamura N.; Ozawa H.; Izumiyama H.; Iwata T.; Matsumoto K.

Timing of the operation in cases of ruptured posterior circulation aneurysms
pp. 45-45(1)
Authors: Nukui H.; Mitsuka S.; Hosaka T.; Kakizawa T.; Nishigaya K.; Miyazawa N.; Horikoshi T.

Timing of ruptured aneurysm surgery
pp. 45-46(2)
Authors: Vulekovic P.; Momcilovic A.; Popovic L.J.; Jajic D.J.; Cigic T.; Kojadinovic Z.

Early surgery for poor grade aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
pp. 46-46(1)
Authors: Kim K.-M.; Oh S.-J.; Yong K.

Surgical treatment for serious cases of ruptured cerebral aneurysm
pp. 46-46(1)
Authors: Miyazawa N.; Nukui H.; Mitsuka S.; Kobayashi C.; Hosaka T.; Kakizawa T.; Horikoshi T.; Yagi S.

Intraoperative monitoring of cerebral blood flow velocities using pulsed Doppler velocimeter in patients with aneurysms
pp. 46-46(1)
Authors: Constantoyannis C.; Konstantinou D.; Tzortzidis F.; Partheni M.; Papadakis N.

Applying of sensory evoked potentials in 80 operated aneurysms of the anterior circulation
pp. 46-46(1)
Authors: Bojovic V.; Berisavac I.; Caran A.M.

Intraoperative cerebral angiography. Its effectiveness and homework in the future
pp. 46-46(1)
Authors: Maekawa M.; Tenjin H.; Ueda S.

The role of a perivascular ultrasonic micro-flow probe in aneurysm surgery
pp. 46-47(2)
Authors: Charbel F.T.; Ausman J.I.; Hoffman W.E.; Dujovny M.

Subarachnoid hemorrhage: A study of 1,191 patients
pp. 47-47(1)
Author: Latuf N.L.

Small supraorbital craniotomy (keyhole) in vascular endocranial surgery
pp. 47-47(1)
Authors: Paladino J.; Pirker N.; Gjurasin M.; Rotim K.

Orbitocranial approach for cerebral aneurysms
pp. 47-47(1)
Authors: Itoh F.; Houkin K.; Nakamura T.; Saitoh H.; Abe H.

Treatment of acute aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage with minimal clot removal
pp. 47-47(1)
Authors: Kaku Y.; Fandino J.; Bernays R.; Imhof H.G.; Yonekawa Y.

Angiographic diagnosis and treatment of hemangioblastomas of spinal cord and its tunics
pp. 47-47(1)
Authors: Tissen T.; Okladnikov G.; Klimtschuk O.

Temporary occlusion of the anterior cerebral artery for anterior communicating aneurysms
pp. 47-47(1)
Authors: Beros V.; Vukic M.; Lupret V.; Negovetic L.; Ruzic M.

The superior hypophyseal artery: Microsurgical anatomy
pp. 48-48(1)
Authors: Gibo H.; Koyama T.; Koyama J.; Ito K.; Hokama M.; Osawa M.; Kyoshima K.; Kobayashi S.

Juxta-dural ring aneurysms of the internal carotid artery
pp. 48-48(1)
Authors: Kyoshima K.; Hokama M.; Gibo H.; Kobayashi S.

Paraclinoid aneurysms
pp. 48-48(1)
Authors: Landeiro J.A.; Flores M.S.; Lopes C.A.; Lapenta M.A.; Ribeiro C.H.

Unilateral pterional approach to bilateral supratentorial aneurysms
pp. 48-48(1)
Authors: Lynch J.C.; Andrade R.

Dissecting aneurysms of the vertebral artery
pp. 48-48(1)
Authors: Abe M.; Tabuchi K.; Uchino A.; Kuroda Y.

Proximal occlusion for dissecting vertebral artery aneurysms. Clinical experience and simulation study
pp. 48-49(2)
Authors: Kawanishi M.; Nagasawa S.; Hongo T.; Ohta T.; Kajikawa H.; Yamamura K.

Effect of temporary clipping and division of the posterior communicating artery on the surgical result in cases of ruptured basilar bifurcation aneurysms
pp. 49-49(1)
Authors: Yagi S.; Nukui H.; Mituka S.; Hosaka T.; Kakizawa T.; Horikoshi T.; Miyazawa N.; Nishi H.

Intraoperative SEP monitoring in giant aneurysm surgery
pp. 49-49(1)
Authors: Berisavac I.; Bojovic V.; Caran A.M.

The ''trapping-evacuation'' technique in the treatment of large and giant paraclinoidal aneurysms
pp. 49-49(1)
Authors: Eliava S.S.; Filatov Y.M.; Lubnin A.Y.; Kheireddine A.S.

Long-term follow-up of giant IC aneurysm treated by trapping
pp. 49-49(1)
Authors: Matsumoto K.; Oshida K.; Iwata T.; Izumiyama H.; Ikeda H.; Sasaki K.; Suzuki Y.; Jimbo H.; Shimazu M.; Sawa T.; Okino T.

Temporary arterial occlusion during the surgical treatment of intracranial aneurysms
pp. 49-49(1)
Authors: Petrovic B.; Djuric S.; Zivkovic M.; Novik V.

Intraoperative hemorrhage in surgical treatment of cerebral aneurysms
pp. 49-50(2)
Authors: Evzikov G.U.; Krylov V.V.; Gelfenbeyn M.S.

Usefulness and limitation of cerebral aneurysm clipping using titanium clips
pp. 50-50(1)
Authors: Takikawa S.; Houkin K.; Itsaka H.; Saitoh H.; Abe H.

Haemodynamics of cerebral aneurysms treated by GDC's. Part 1: A method of size measuring by ratio calculations
pp. 50-50(1)
Authors: Ruiz-Garcia F.; Sanchez A.; Vazquez J.C.; Gilabert J.; Lopez-Ibor L.; Panchon-Ruiz A.

Embolization of experimental aneurysms using a liquid embolic material ''Poly (HEMA-co-MMA)''
pp. 51-51(1)
Authors: Goto S.; Sampei K.; Nakano J.; Kano T.; Seiki Y.; Shibata L.; Terao H.; Kazekawa K.; Iwata H.

Management of intracranial aneurysms: Concern about new therapeutical tools
pp. 51-51(1)
Authors: Sganzerla E.P.; Gaini S.M.; Fiori L.; Marina R.

Overall management outcome of ruptured aneurysms in aged patients by early surgery
pp. 51-51(1)
Authors: Tanikawa T.; Arai K.; Yonetani H.; Taira T.; Iseki H.; Kawabatake H.; Kawamura H.; Takakura K.

Causes of poor outcome in grade I and II cases with ruptured cerebral aneurysms
pp. 51-52(2)
Authors: Yagishita T.; Horikoshi T.; Miyazawa N.; Kakizawa T.; Hosaka T.; Mitsuka S.; Nukui H.

Scope of surgery for intracranial aneurysms in 7th and 8th decade of life
pp. 52-52(1)
Authors: Imielinski B.L.; Kloc W.; Sloniewski P.; Iwaniukowicz A.; Wasilewski W.; Skaja D.; Karwacki Z.; Jende P.; Liczbik W.

Pre- and post-operative evaluation of CBF and neuropsychological function in cases of unruptured aneurysms
pp. 52-52(1)
Authors: Mase T.; Kashimura H.; Otawara Y.; Sohma M.; Doi M.; Suzuki M.; Kuroda K.; Ogawa A.

Prognosis of oculomotor nerve palsy in unruptured posterior communicating artery aneurysms
pp. 52-52(1)
Authors: Caroli M.; Balbi S.; Assietti R.; Arienta C.

Neuropsychological follow-up of the cognitive functions and personality alterations after cerebral aneurysm surgery
pp. 52-52(1)
Authors: Pacic-Turk L.J.; Brnobic M.; Paladino J.; Scap M.; Rotim K.

The quality of life after ACoA aneurysm surgery
pp. 52-53(2)
Authors: Szymanska O.; Marchel A.

Relapse after radical surgery for ruptured cerebral aneurysm. Timing of follow-up angiography
pp. 53-53(1)
Authors: Sakurai Y.; Nishino A.; Arai H.; Uenohara H.; Suzuki S.

Intracranial AVM. Surgical experience in 84 cases
pp. 53-53(1)
Authors: Marchel A.; Bidzinski J.; Majchrowski A.

Color-coded sonography during resection of intracranial AVMs
pp. 54-54(1)
Authors: Strowitzki M.; Steudel W.-I.

Grading and hemodynamic follow-up of AVMs with transcranial Doppler
pp. 54-54(1)
Authors: Kilic T.; Pamir M.N.; Ozek M.M.; Erzen C.

Changes in brain tissue O2, CO2, PH and blood flow during AVM resection
pp. 54-54(1)
Authors: Charbel F.T.; Hoffman W.E.; Misra M.; Ausman J.I.

Arteriovenous malformations of the corpus callosum: Two cases reports
pp. 54-54(1)
Authors: Chen C.-L.; Wang A.D.-J.; Tsai M.-D.; Wei C.-P.

A case of AVM with stenosis of feeding artery treated by endovascular and conventional surgery
pp. 55-55(1)
Authors: Kasai K.; Yokouchi T.; Kukita C.; Ohta S.; Tsuzuki T.; Ueda M.; Samejima H.

Venous angiomas of the brain: Clinical and neuroradiological considerations
pp. 55-55(1)
Authors: Uozumi A.; Tokunaga H.; Tamaki K.; Shibata K.; Nishiyama H.; Tamachi S.

Regional cerebral blood flow and metabolism in cerebral venous angiomas
pp. 55-56(2)
Authors: Fukushima T.; Takagi T.; Hashimoto N.; Karasawa K.; Aihara N.

Some clinical aspects of CNS cavernous angiomas
pp. 56-56(1)
Authors: Marchel A.; Koszewski W.

Coexistence of ossified and de novo cavernous malformations
pp. 56-56(1)
Authors: Rosahl S.K.; Vorkapic P.; Eghbal R.; Samii M.

Intracranial cavernomas: Clinical, pathological, neuroradiological and surgical analysis
pp. 56-56(1)
Authors: Pamir M.N.; Kilic T.; Ozek M.M.; Sav A.; Erzen C.

Cerebral cavernomas. Incidence, surgery, and results
pp. 56-56(1)
Authors: Gaab M.R.; Niendorf W.-R.; Schroeder H.W.S.

Microsurgery. A safe treatment modality for cerebral cavernomas
pp. 56-56(1)
Authors: Meixensberger J.; Helms L.; Sorensen N.; Roosen K.

Surgery for deep-seated cavernous angioma in eloquent regions
pp. 57-57(1)
Authors: Shigemori M.; Tokutomi T.; Hirohata M.

Thalamic cavernous angiomas
pp. 57-57(1)
Authors: Pozzati E.; Calbucci F.; Marliani A.F.; Acciarri N.

Surgical treatment of cavernous angioma involving the brainstem
pp. 57-57(1)
Authors: Sakai N.; Andoh T.; Nishimura Y.; Takenaka K.; Yamakawa H.; Nakatani K.; Sakai H.; Yoshimura S.

Surgical treatment of brain stem cavernous angiomas
pp. 57-57(1)
Authors: Giombini S.; Fornari M.; Giannachi L.; Solero C.L.; Franzini A.; Grisoli M.; Broggi G.

Cavernous hemangiomas of the brainstem
pp. 57-57(1)
Author: Ivanovic S.

Negative angiogram in intracranial hemorrhage
pp. 57-58(2)
Authors: Zivkovic M.; Petrovic B.; Novak V.; Lukic D.

Spontaneous intracerebral hematoma. Surgical or conservative treatment?
pp. 58-58(1)
Authors: Hadjiangelov I.; Petkov A.

Spontaneous intracerebral hematoma
pp. 58-58(1)
Authors: Babic M.; Milenkovic Z.; Stefanovic I.

Hypertensive intracerebral hematoma in the Miyagi prefecture, Japan
pp. 58-59(2)
Authors: Arai H.; Sakurai Y.; Yoshimoto T.

Intracerebral hematoma in hypertensive patients
pp. 59-59(1)
Authors: Ianovici N.; Rusu M.; Poeata I.; Balao C.; Assinte C.; Tetreru C.; Aldescu C.; Dumitrache C.

Intraventricular extension of spontaneous intracerebral hematoma as additional aggravating factor
pp. 59-59(1)
Authors: Wasilewski W.; Kloc W.; Imielinski B.L.; Jende P.

Dysautoregulation in patients with hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage. A study using SPECT
pp. 59-59(1)
Authors: Kuwata N.; Kuroda K.; Sato N.; Kubo N.; Funayama M.; Ogawa A.

Spontaneous cerebellar hemorrhage: Clinical remarks on 51 cases
pp. 59-59(1)
Authors: Raco A.; Salvati M.; Bristot R.; Ciappetta P.; Rocchi G.; Delfini R.

Non-traumatic cerebellar hemorrhages
pp. 59-59(1)
Authors: Bejarano B.; Isla A.; Alvarez F.; Blazquez M.G.

Postoperative intracranial hematomas
pp. 59-60(2)
Authors: Ortaeskinazi H.; Kepoglu U.

Fibrinolysis and aspiration of experimental intracerebral hematoma reduces the extent of ischemic brain damage in rats
pp. 60-60(1)
Authors: Deinsberger W.; Vogel J.; Auer L.M.; Kuschinsky W.; Boker D.K.

Method of intraparenchymatous hematoma aspiration: A technical note
pp. 60-60(1)
Authors: Ciurea J.; Constantinovici A.

Stereotactic evacuation of intracerebral hematomas
pp. 60-60(1)
Authors: Taskin M.; Uysal L.; Avlar K.; Dikilitas A.; Aslan A.; Ozar E.; Calis V.

Fibrinolysis of spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage: Experiences in 60 cases
pp. 60-60(1)
Authors: Busch C.; Mokhtare S.; Urban V.; Schonmayr R.

Early effects of stereotactic aspiration of chronic intracerebral hematoma on neurological disorders
pp. 60-60(1)
Authors: Kawabatake H.; Tanikawa T.; Iseki H.; Nagao T.; Taira T.; Kawamura H.; Takakura K.

Orbital Doppler sonographical findings in superior sagittal sinus thrombosis: Report of two cases
pp. 61-61(1)
Authors: Kajikawa H.; Kajikawa M.; Sumioka S.; Yamamura K.; Kawanishi M.; Nomura E.; Yamaguchi S.

The suboccipital cavernous sinus
pp. 61-61(1)
Authors: Arnautovic K.; Al-Mefty O.; Pait T.G.; Krisht A.F.; Husain M.

Analysis of abnormal sound of blood flow from the region of cervical and cerebral vascular disease using sonic detection system
pp. 61-61(1)
Authors: Miyuki A.; Kubo N.; Tomitsuka N.; Otawara Y.; Suzuki M.; Kuroda K.; Ogawa A.

Incomplete infarcts in the unilateral caudoputamen and cerebral cortex in patients with spectacular shrinking deficit
pp. 61-62(2)
Authors: Fujioka M.; Okuchi K.; Maeda Y.; Nonaka M.; Kagoshima T.

Effect of a new treatment, reversed durapexia, for ischemic lesions
pp. 62-62(1)
Authors: Fujimoto T.; Asai J.; Miyo T.; Takahashi M.; Suzuki R.; Nagashima; Hokaku H.; Sato T.

The role of computerized modeling in cerebrovascular surgery
pp. 62-62(1)
Authors: Charbel F.T.; Clark M.E.; Hoffman W.E.; Misra M.; Ausman J.I.

Surgical results of carotid endarterectomy in the University hospital in Tokushima, Japan
pp. 62-63(2)
Authors: Ueda S.; Uno M.; Shinno K.; Nishitani K.

Characteristics of Japanese carotid endarterectomy
pp. 63-63(1)
Authors: Akihiro T.; Shima T.; Nishida M.; Yamane K.; Hatayama T.; Yamanaka C.; Fukuda M.; Okada Y.; Kagawa R.; Csiba L.; Kolla J.; Sikula J.

Perioperative complications in bilateral carotid endarterectomy for patients with bilateral carotid artery stenosis
pp. 63-63(1)
Authors: Takikawa S.; Houkin K.; Ushikosi S.; Saitoh H.; Kashiwaba T.; Abe H.

Surgical treatment for cervical internal carotid artery stenosis with ischemic heart disease
pp. 63-63(1)
Authors: Ishizaki R.; Nishikawa M.; Matsumoto M.; Mizutami T.; Yoneda H.; Kaneko S.

Emergency carotid revascularization
pp. 63-64(2)
Authors: Benes V.; Steindler J.

Reconstruction operations in pathological kinking of carotid arteries
pp. 64-64(1)
Authors: Biryuchkov J.V.; Belov J.V.; Biryuchkov M.J.; Jusubaliev M.K.; Aldabergenova A.B.

Surgery of the anomalies of the vertebral artery
pp. 64-64(1)
Authors: Metyolkina L.P.; Vereschagin N.V.; Peresedov V.V.; Fedin P.A.

Arterial reconstruction for vertebral artery stenosis at the origin
pp. 64-64(1)
Authors: Yoshino K.; Fujimoto S.; Terai Y.; Kusaka N.; Nishimoto A.

Neurosurgical management of cerebellar infarction
pp. 64-64(1)
Authors: Isla A.; Bendala A.; Bejarano B.; Alvarez F.; Blazquez M.G.

CBF, metabolism and neuropsychological function following bypass surgery for hemodynamic ischemia
pp. 64-64(1)
Authors: Miura K.; Taguchi S.; Funayama M.; Kuwata N.; Yabuta A.; Suzuki M.; Kubo N.; Kuroda K.; Ogawa A.

Immunological studies on familial cases of Moya-Moya disease
pp. 65-65(1)
Authors: Deguchi K.; Nishimura Y.; Ando T.; Sakai N.

Familial occurrence of Moya-Moya disease involving 5 patients within one family
pp. 65-65(1)
Authors: Mannoji H.; Kaneko Y.; Imamoto N.

Cell-cycle related gene products in fibrocellular intimal thickening of Moya-Moya disease
pp. 65-65(1)
Authors: Tabuchi K.; Shiraishi T.; Kawaguchi S.; Toda K.; Abe M.

Spontaneous occlusion of the circle of Willis (Moya-Moya disease): One disease entity, both juvenile and adult type
pp. 65-65(1)
Authors: Yamada F.; Fukuda S.; Ajimi Y.; Yamaguchi N.; Katayama M.; Kurokawa R.

TCD findings in Moya-Moya disease
pp. 65-65(1)
Authors: Kajikawa M.; Kajikawa H.; Yamamura K.; Sumioka S.; Kawanishi M.; Nomura E.; Yamaguchi S.

Efficacy of direct revascularization to prevent intracranial rebleeding in Moya-Moya disease
pp. 66-66(1)
Authors: Iwama T.; Hashimoto N.; Morimoto M.; Todaka T.; Tsukahara T.

Changes in cortical CBF and vascular response after vascular reconstruction in patients with adult onset Moya-Moya disease
pp. 66-66(1)
Authors: Watanabe H.; Ohta S.; Todo H.; Kohno K.; Kumon Y.; Sakanaka M.; Sakaki S.

Follow-up study of Moya-Moya and Moya-Moya-like diseases in adults
pp. 66-67(2)
Authors: Hirohata M.; Taguchi A.; Maruiwa H.; Tokutomi T.; Shigemori M.

Carotid sinus denervation in the treatment of carotid sinus syndrome
pp. 67-67(1)
Authors: Fachinetti P.; Bellocchi S.; Dorizzi A.

CSF dynamics in patients with benign intracranial hypertension syndrome caused by venous outflow disorders
pp. 67-67(1)
Authors: Gasparian S.S.; Tumanova A.A.; Serova N.K.; Shifrin M.A.

Evaluation of the Camino fiberoptic ICP transducer
pp. 68-68(1)
Authors: van den Brink W.A.; Haitsma I.K.; Avezaat C.J.J.

Hypertonic saline infusion in the management of severe head injuries
pp. 68-68(1)
Authors: Rickels E.; Schatzmann C.; Heissler H.E.; Konig K.; Muhling M.; Samii M.

Intracranial pressure and cerebral microcirculation monitoring in severe injured comatose patients
pp. 68-68(1)
Authors: Constantinovici A.; Ciurea J.; Popescu N.; Perin R.

Bedside testing of cerebral blood flow autoregulation in patients with severe head injury
pp. 68-68(1)
Authors: Barner T.; Schneekloth C.; Schnittger C.; Samii M.

Brain tissue PO2 monitoring: Technique, complications and quality
pp. 68-69(2)
Authors: Dings J.; Meixensberger J.; Roosen K.

Noninvasive multimodal cerebral monitoring of head-injured patients in ICU
pp. 69-69(1)
Authors: Amcheslavski V.; Toma G.; Margishvili G.; Madorski S.V.; Parfenov A.; Gaitur E.; Ostrovski A.

Multi evoked potential study and CT scan in patients with brain contusion
pp. 69-69(1)
Authors: Djuric S.; Milenkovic Z.; Jolic M.; Ilic A.; Stefanovic I.; Stamenovic J.

Short of brainstem auditory evoked potentials in coma patients
pp. 69-69(1)
Authors: Jolic M.; Djuric S.; Ignjatovic G.; Stefanovic I.; Lazarevic M.; Stamenovic J.; Jolic S.

Diagnostic and prognostic importance of MEPs in patients with severe head trauma
pp. 69-69(1)
Authors: Stamenovic J.; Djuric S.; Milenkovic Z.; Jolic M.; Ignjatovic G.; Stefanovic I.; Ilic A.

Polysomnography on traumatic vegetative patients: Study in sleep and wakefulness pattern at night
pp. 69-69(1)
Authors: Kono M.; Ono Y.; Horie T.; Taniguti K.; Oka N.; Odaki M.

CSF hypersecretion as a cause of intracranial hypertension after head injury
pp. 70-70(1)
Authors: Vilcinis R.; Gruzas E.; Klumbys L.; Sidiskis Y.

Plasma clotting and fibrinolysis parameters in patients with spontaneous and posttraumatic SAH
pp. 70-70(1)
Authors: Wencel K.; Dyaczynska-Herman A.; Wencel T.

A study and dynamic observation on excitatory amino acids in cerebrospinal fluid following acute brain injury and brain edema in humans
pp. 70-71(2)
Authors: Zhang X.; Qiu M.; Zhang X.; Zhang J.; Zhang H.; Cheng D.; Ding Y.; Kong D.

The relationship between GCS, ICP, CPP and glutamate in the cerebrospinal fluid following acute cerebral injury and brain edema in humans
pp. 71-71(1)
Authors: Zhang X.; Qiu M.; Zhang J.; Zhang H.; Ren H.; Wang W.; Zhang Y.; Pan Y.; Kang D.

The relationship between CT findings and glutamate in CSF following acute cerebral injury and brain edema in humans
pp. 71-71(1)
Authors: Zhang X.; Qiu M.; Zhang J.; Pan Y.; Ren H.; Zhai S.; Kang D.

Brain-mediated immunosuppression in neurosurgical patients through activation of the sympathetic nervous system
pp. 71-71(1)
Authors: Woiciechowsky C.; Nestler D.; Schoning B.; Volk H.-D.; Vogel S.; Lanksch W.R.

Rationality for medical and fetal treatment of patients with head injury
pp. 72-72(1)
Authors: Ershov V.; Peresedov V.; Zavalishin I.

The recordings of specific pattern of traumatic vasospasm in severe head injury patients
pp. 72-72(1)
Authors: Takashi M.; Hayashi N.; Kushi H.; Saito T.; Kinoshita K.; Shibuya T.

Excitatory amino acids increased in CSF after traumatic brain injury
pp. 72-72(1)
Authors: Yang D.Y.; Yang C.S.; Liu L.; Lee M.J.

Off line computerised volume estimation of traumatic epidural hematomas
pp. 72-72(1)
Authors: van den Brink W.A.; Zandee S.; Zwienenberg M.; Avezaat C.J.J.

Criteria for different treatment of traumatic intracerebral hematomas
pp. 72-73(2)
Authors: Gaitur E.; Potapov A.; Ischacov O.; Muhamedjanov H.; Eropkin S.; Leonov V.

Assessment of outcome in patients with acute subdural hematoma. A statistical analysis
pp. 73-73(1)
Authors: Zumkeller M.; Heissler H.E.; Behrmann R.; Becker H.; Dietz H.; Samii M.

Rapid resolution of acute subdural hematoma. Case report
pp. 73-73(1)
Authors: Juran V.; Smrcka M.

Intracranial hemorrhage in hemophilia
pp. 73-73(1)
Authors: Mukhametjanov H.; Gaitur E.; Ivakina N.; Kulakova S.; Gorodecki V.; Andreev J.; Grjimalovski A.; Budjinski V.

Bilateral traumatic intracranial hematoma
pp. 73-73(1)
Authors: Song L.; Xu T.; Zhang Y.; He Z.R.; Rong B.Y.

Clinico-radiological study of a series of 34 traumatic basal ganglia hematomas
pp. 73-74(2)
Authors: Boto G.R.; Rivas J.J.; Gomez P.A.; Lobato R.D.

Delayed epidural hematomas
pp. 74-74(1)
Authors: Tadic R.; Roganovic Z.; Antic B.

Chronic extradural hematoma: Report on 12 cases
pp. 74-74(1)
Authors: Pereira C.U.; Leao J.D.B.C.; Barreto A.S.; Silva A.D.; Machado A.F.A.; Paixao D.M.O.

Decompressive craniectomy: a rare indication after severe brain injury
pp. 74-74(1)
Authors: Lorenz M.; Rickels E.; Zumkeller M.; Samii M.

Operative assessment of post-minor head injury syndrome-A P300 and blood flow velocity study
pp. 74-74(1)
Authors: Jain K.C.; Mahapatra A.K.; Walia B.S.

Diffuse injury and age in severe closed head injury
pp. 74-75(2)
Authors: Pelaez J.; Asensio M.; Yus S.; Sison M.; Arce M.A.; Jimenez M.

Age and outcome following traumatic coma
pp. 75-75(1)
Authors: Asensio M.; Pelaez J.; Yus S.; Figueira J.C.; Lopez J.; Jimenez M.

Form of brain damage depending on type of injury
pp. 75-75(1)
Authors: Filimonov B.A.; Katchkov I.A.; Makarenko M.F.; Rusinoff A.I.

Missile war injuries. Neurological and neuropsychological deficits
pp. 75-76(2)
Authors: Kovacevic R.; Pacic-Turk L.J.; Rotim K.; Heinrich Z.; Jelec V.

Movement of the projectile after missile injury of the head and brain: Report of two cases
pp. 76-76(1)
Authors: Minic L.J.; Citic R.; Stefanovic S.; Pavlicevic G.

Craniocerebral gunshot wounds
pp. 76-76(1)
Authors: Khevsuriani S.; Gvazava I.; Kanchaveli Z.

Can gas guns cause brain injuries?
pp. 76-76(1)
Authors: Guergueltchev N.; Panov J.; Aladjov D.

Chronic subdural hematoma: Results after craniotomy and extirpation
pp. 76-76(1)
Authors: Muhling M.; Zumkeller M.; Witte M.; Samii M.

Our experience in the treatment of chronic subdural hematomas
pp. 76-77(2)
Authors: Gaboyan R.A.; Zohrabyan S.G.; Zohrabyan A.S.

The visceral membrane (VM) of a chronic subdural hematoma. Is it touchable?
pp. 77-77(1)
Authors: Razon N.; Liberchuk I.; Ouaknine G.E.

Pre- and post-operative changes of the intracranial pressure in patients with chronic subdural hematoma
pp. 77-77(1)
Authors: Ogura H.; Miyoshi A.; Yamada S.; Yoshizawa H.; Kumaido K.; Nishikawa R.; Sugiyama S.; Kubota S.; Matsutani M.

The study of multilocated and multilayered chronic subdural hematomas
pp. 78-78(1)
Authors: Seiki Y.; Nemoto M.; Fukui K.; Miyazaki C.; Shibata I.; Terao H.; Miura M.

Epidemiologic transition of traumatic brain injury (TBI)
pp. 78-78(1)
Authors: Chiu W.-T.; Lin J.-W.; Gan Y.-H.; Tseng C.-H.; Chen J.-G.; Lee L.-S.; Hung C.-C.; Shih C.-J.

Early leukocytosis in patients with neurotrauma. A marker for minor head injury patients
pp. 79-79(1)
Authors: Missori P.; Salvati M.; Bristot R.; Delfini R.

Clinical and computer tomographic characteristics of brain contusion
pp. 79-79(1)
Authors: Mamytov M.M.; Kasymov A.T.; Karimov G.M.

Conceptual approaches to minimally invasive and plastic neurosurgery in patients with head injury sequelae
pp. 79-79(1)
Authors: Likhterman L.B.; Potapov A.A.; Kravtchouk A.D.; Okhlopkov V.A.

CSF rhinorrhoea. An experience of 188 patients
pp. 79-79(1)
Authors: Mahapatra A.K.; Srivastav A.K.

Analysis of the efficacy of vigabatrin (Sabril(R)) in traumatic epilepsy
pp. 79-79(1)
Authors: Kasprzak H.A.; Osinski P.; Bierwagen M.P.; Sniegocki M.; Beuth W.

Changes in body temperature rhythm after traumatic brain injury
pp. 80-80(1)
Authors: Kropyvnytskiy I.; Shevaga V.; Goscinski I.; Kwiatkowski S.; Klemmfuss H.

Neurogenic pulmonary edema following head injury. A report of two cases
pp. 80-80(1)
Authors: Zhang D.-k.; Sheng L.-p.

Evaluation of the circle of Willis with three-dimensional CT angiography in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage
pp. 80-81(2)
Authors: Mutsuga M.; Iguchi I.; Kito A.; Okabe H.; Yoshihara H.

CT angiography in isolated third nerve palsy
pp. 81-81(1)
Authors: Teasdale E.; McFadzean R.M.; Bain M.; Hussain M.; Fatukasi J.

Efficacy of MR angiographic source images on depicting the topography of cerebral aneurysms
pp. 81-81(1)
Authors: Nagasawa S.; Deguch J.; Tada Y.; Kawanishi M.; Ohta T.; Tsuda E.

Spontaneous rupture of an cerebral aneurysm during angiography. Physical considerations
pp. 81-81(1)
Authors: Lorenz M.; Haubitz B.; Stamm G.; Rickels E.; Samii M.

Outcome of brain check up in 782 healthy subjects
pp. 81-82(2)
Authors: Motozaki T.; Koyama T.

Three-dimensional angio-CT (3D-MPVR). Effectiveness in vascular anatomy for meningioma patients
pp. 82-82(1)
Authors: Rocchi G.; Missori P.; Rastelli E.; Dazzi M.

Usefulness of three-dimensional imaging for operation in patients with hemifacial spasm and trigeminal neuralgia
pp. 82-82(1)
Authors: Ohta S.; Kumon Y.; Tohdoh H.; Watanabe H.; Sakanaka M.; Sakaki S.

Study of the vestibular aquaduct by CT scan: A landmark for labyrinthine preservation in acoustic neurinoma surgery
pp. 82-82(1)
Authors: Silveira R.L.; Gusmao S.; Cabral G.; Tazinaffo U.; Piva R.

Will MR-myelography (MRM) replace conventional myelography?
pp. 83-83(1)
Authors: Ramsbacher J.; Schilling A.M.; Brock M.

New cognitive approaches to the localization of distinct speech areas by functional magnetic resonance imaging
pp. 83-83(1)
Authors: Hoell T.; Zoschke C.; Dubbel G.; Oltmanns F.; Schilling A.; Brock M.

1H MR spectroscopy and SPECT of white matter associated with space occupying lesions
pp. 83-83(1)
Authors: Takenaka N.; Imanishi T.; Nakano Y.; Fujii H.

SPECT evaluation of brain perfusion in patients with hypoglycemic coma
pp. 83-84(2)
Authors: Nakamura T.; Ottomo M.; Ota H.

Investigations of remote effect by IMP-SPECT
pp. 84-84(1)
Authors: Kitamura T.; Teramoto A.

The use of OctreoScan(R) in the preoperative diagnosis and postoperative follow up of meningiomas
pp. 84-84(1)
Authors: Krisht A.F.; Yoo K.; Cherny W.B.; Al-Mefty O.

Clinical usefulness of echo planar imaging in neurosurgery
pp. 84-84(1)
Authors: Sumida M.; Takeshita S.; Akimitsu T.; Migita K.; Arita K.; Kurisu K.

The role of somatostatin receptor studies in the diagnosis and treatment of pituitary adenomas
pp. 84-84(1)
Authors: Bidzinski J.; Bonicki W.; Skorka B.; Krolicki L.

Dynamic free radical imaging due to ischemic rat brain
pp. 85-85(1)
Authors: Nakajima M.; Katakura K.; Akasaka M.; Maruya J.; Kayama T.; Hiramatsu M.

Spinal epidural cavernous hemangiomas. Report of 2 cases with special reference to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
pp. 85-85(1)
Authors: Zevgaridis D.; Buettner A.; Reulen H.-J.; Hamburger C.

Local neurosarcoidosis radiographically misdiagnosed as a meningioma
pp. 85-85(1)
Authors: Willmann M.; Hussein S.; Fedorowski A.

Bilateral occipital calcification: A new syndrome
pp. 85-85(1)
Authors: Padoin M.; Maingue J.A.; Hoffmann K.; Regattieri N.

Surgery of craniopharyngiomas in children and adolescents
pp. 89-89(1)
Authors: Steno J.; Bizik I.

Craniopharyngioma: The Mayo experience with 121 cases
pp. 89-89(1)
Authors: Duff J.M.; Meyer F.B.

Primary transsphenoidal microsurgery in the treatment of craniopharyngiomas
pp. 89-89(1)
Authors: Afshar F.; Norris J.S.; Parvaresh M.

Gamma knife surgery plus intracystic isotope injection for the treatment of craniopharyngioma
pp. 90-90(1)
Authors: Li P.; Liqun Y.; Binjiang W.; Enmin W.; Jiazhong D.; Nan Z.

Transfenoidal resection of pituitary microadenomas: A consecutive series of 100 patients
pp. 90-90(1)
Authors: van Havenbergh T.; Bouillon R.; Bex M.; Jorissen M.; Plets C.

Treatment of pituitary-dependent Cushing's disease: Long-term outcome
pp. 90-90(1)
Authors: Scanarini M.; Tosatto L.; Alessio L.

DNA analysis, Ki67LI and p53 expression in pituitary adenomas
pp. 91-91(1)
Authors: Mastronardi L.; Guiducci A.; Spera C.; Buttaro F.M.; Paci F.; Cristallini E.G.; Maira G.

Deliberate transsphenoidal two-staged removal of large and giant pituitary adenomas
pp. 91-91(1)
Authors: Mohr G.; Lacroix M.; Hardy J.; Davis M.B.

Pituitary apoplexy: Report of 17 cases
pp. 91-92(2)
Authors: Hamouda K.B.; Amor S.B.; Zemmal J.; Tounsi R.; Khaldi M.; Dewitt O.; Brotchi J.

Programmable classification of pituitary adenomas
pp. 92-92(1)
Authors: Ouaknine G.; Razon N.; Avram J.; Ayalon D.; Jossipov J.; Reider-Grosswasser Y.; Greenman Y.; Tordjman K.; Stern N.

Treatment outcome in gliomas: 10-year experience
pp. 92-92(1)
Authors: Nambiar U.; Dalal Y.; Rojymon A.; Rema J.; Rajan B.

Prognosis and tactics of treatment in high grade gliomas
pp. 92-92(1)
Authors: Katchkov I.A.; Bictimirov R.G.

New Boron neutron capture therapy system and its clinical application in patients with malignant gliomas
pp. 92-92(1)
Authors: Imahori Y.; Ueda S.; Ohmori Y.; Kusuki T.; Yoshino E.; Takagaki M.; Kobayashi T.; Ono K.; Fujii R.; Ido T.

A graded benefit-risk profile in neurosurgical therapy of malignant gliomas
pp. 93-93(1)
Authors: Floeth F.-W.; Kiwit J.C.W.

Survival and quality of life following surgery of malignant glioma
pp. 93-93(1)
Authors: Warschewske G.; Funk T.; Wagner F.; Brock M.

Intraoperative detection of malignant glioma by 5-ALA induced protoporphyrin IX fluorescence
pp. 93-93(1)
Authors: Stummer W.; Goetz C.; Stepp H.; Stocker S.; Reulen H.J.

Supratentorial low-grade astrocytoma: Prognostic factors, dedifferentiation and the issue of early versus late surgery
pp. 94-94(1)
Authors: van Veelen M.L.C.; Avezaat C.J.J.; Kros J.M.; van Putten W.; Vecht C.J.

Clinical features of gliomas involving the corpus callosum
pp. 94-94(1)
Authors: Asakura T.; Yokoyama S.; Nakayama M.; Hirano H.; Hirakawa W.; Kawanishi A.; Yatsushiro K.; Kadota K.

Surgical treatment of gliomas of the anterior visual pathway
pp. 94-94(1)
Authors: Sepehrnia A.; Knopp U.

Expression of Nitric Oxide Synthetase (NOS) in malignant gliomas and correlation with clinical and radiological data
pp. 94-94(1)
Authors: Ludwig H.C.; Feiz-Erfan I.; Bockermann V.; Behnke J.; Markakis E.

The biological behaviour of the pilocytic astrocytoma by Ki-67-and p53-immunostaining related to neuro-imaging
pp. 95-95(1)
Authors: Dirven C.M.F.; Koudstaal J.; Mooij J.J.A.; Molenaar W.M.

Clinicopathological study of diffuse type brain stem gliomas: Analysis of 40 autopsy cases
pp. 95-95(1)
Authors: Yoshimura J.; Tsumanuma I.; Morii K.; Onda K.; Tanaka R.; Takahashi H.

Chromosomal deletions rather than microsatellite instability are important in the pathogenesis of oligodendrogliomas
pp. 95-95(1)
Authors: Santarius T.; Jiguang Z.; Xiaoun W.; Tsong J.; Wu J.K.; Guha A.; Hudson T.; Black P.M.

Transsylvian approach for the anterior communicating artery aneurysm
pp. 95-96(2)
Authors: Iwata T.; Kawamata T.; Iida M.; Kawamura N.; Shimazu M.; Jimbo H.; Suzuki Y.; Sasaki K.; Tadokoro Y.; Ikeda H.; Izumiyama H.; Abe T.; Suzuki Y.; Kuwazawa J.; Nishijima Y.; Sawa T.; Matsumoto K.

Modified anterior temporal approach to the posterior circulation aneurysm
pp. 96-96(1)
Authors: Takahashi A.; Houkin K.; Abe H.; Kamiyama H.

Early results of endoscopy assisted supraorbital approach for aneurysms of the anterior circulation
pp. 96-96(1)
Authors: Kiwit J.C.W.; Lobitz B.; Hertel A.; Bock W.J.

Treatment of giant and large internal carotid cavernous aneurysms. Effect of aneurysm obliteration and parent artery occlusion
pp. 96-97(2)
Authors: Kato S.; Fujii M.; Kashiwagi K.; Yamashita K.; Ito H.; Kurokawa Y.; Abiko S.

Tolerance of carotid artery sacrifice: A computerized predictor
pp. 97-97(1)
Authors: Charbel F.T.; Clark M.E.; Misra M.; Alp M.S.; Debrun G.; Aletich V.A.; Ausman J.I.

Surgical treatment of arterial aneurysms with contralateral pterional approach
pp. 97-97(1)
Authors: Krylov V.V.; Gelfenbeyn M.S.; Zakharov A.G.

Pathology of human intracranial aneurysms after GDC-embolization in correlation with animal model data
pp. 97-97(1)
Authors: Gaebel C.; Reul J.; Reusche E.; Missler U.; Mayer T.; Frahm C.; Gliemroth J.; Bruckmann H.; Weiss H.-D.

Endovascular treatment of acute ruptured intracranial aneurysms with Guglielmi detachable coils (GDC)
pp. 97-97(1)
Authors: Klein G.E.; Karaic R.; Leber K.; Hausegger K.A.; Schreyer H.; Pendl G.

Endovascular occlusion of intracranial aneurysms with detachable coils: Correlation between aneurysm neck size and treatment results
pp. 97-97(1)
Authors: Irie K.; Taki W.; Nakahara I.; Sakai N.; Isaka F.; Kikuchi H.; Nagao S.

Endovascular treatment of posterior circulation aneurysms by detachable coils
pp. 98-98(1)
Authors: Irie K.; Taki W.; Nakahara I.; Sakai N.; Isaka F.; Kikuchi H.; Nagao S.

A randomized study of open versus endovascular surgery in recently ruptured cerebral aneurysms
pp. 98-98(1)
Authors: Koivisto T.; Hernesniemi J.; Saari T.; Vanninen R.; Vapalahti M.

Intact intracranial aneurysms: A comparison between microsurgical and endovascular treatment
pp. 98-98(1)
Authors: Pasqualin A.; Perini S.; Ferraresi P.; Borghesi I.; Zampieri P.G.; Dapian R.

MR-angiography versus digital subtraction angiography: A prospective study in patients with acute subarachnoid hemorrhage
pp. 99-99(1)
Authors: Hausmann O.; Jager H.R.; Taylor W.; Senior K.; Moseley I.; Gratzl O.

Petroclival meningiomas: A critical analysis of preoperative radiological findings and the degree of surgical removal
pp. 99-99(1)
Authors: Eghbal R.; Carvalho G.; Matthies C.; Tatagiba M.; Samii M.

Colorcoded 3D-CT-computer assisted planning of skull base surgery
pp. 99-99(1)
Authors: Elolf E.; Tatagiba M.; Samii M.

Activation of the central strip via cognitive optical stimuli: A new technique for the perioperative identification of the sensorimotor cortex by functional MRI
pp. 100-100(1)
Authors: Hoell T.; Oltmanns F.; Graesmann A.C.; Hess M.; Kombos T.; Schilling A.; Brock M.

Applications of intraoperative MRI in brain tumor surgery
pp. 100-101(2)
Authors: Fahlbusch R.; Steinmeier R.; Buchfelder M.; Huk W.J.

Intraoperative MRI-based resection control in neurosurgical tumor surgery
pp. 101-101(1)
Authors: Steinmeier R.; Ganslandt O.; Huk W.; Kuth R.; Lenz G.; Fahlbusch R.

Endo-neuro-sonography: A new imaging technique
pp. 101-101(1)
Authors: Resch K.D.M.; Perneczky A.

Optical imaging of subarachnoid space and CSF flow using near infrared fluorescence
pp. 101-101(1)
Authors: Sakatani K.; Jibu M.; Taka Y.; Shimizu K.; Yamamoto K.; Zuo H.

Sequential automated densitometry of the epidural space after successful lumbar diskectomy
pp. 101-101(1)
Authors: Piguer J.; Cabanes J.; Navarro J.; Riesgo P.; Orozco M.

Precision of localisation with 18FDG and 11C-flumazenil PET in comparison with depth EEG in temporal lobe epilepsy surgery
pp. 102-102(1)
Authors: Debets R.M.C.; Sadzot B.; Meiners L.C.; van Emde Boas W.; van Huffelen A.C.; Franck G.; van Veelen C.W.M.

Experimental and clinical study on therapeutic effects of nimodipine on severe head injury
pp. 102-102(1)
Authors: Sheng-yu Y.; Ru-xiang X.; Zhou F.; Zhang X.

Clinical development of dexanabinol (HU211) for traumatic brain injury
pp. 102-102(1)
Authors: Knoller N.; Fridman A.; Biegon A.

The value of serum protein S-100 measurements after mild head injury
pp. 102-103(2)
Authors: Ingebrigtsen T.; Romner B.; Trumpy J.H.

A new noninvasive technique of intracranial pressure monitoring
pp. 103-103(1)
Authors: Eskandary H.; Najafipour M.; Reyhani H.

Hypoperfusion caused by hyperventilation and sedation
pp. 103-103(1)
Authors: Rickels E.; Ruckoldt H.; Burchert W.; Moller M.; Haubitz B.; Samii M.

Regional cerebral blood volume after severe head injury in patients with regional cerebral ischemia
pp. 103-103(1)
Authors: Schroder M.; Muizelaar P.; Fatouros P.; Kuta J.; Choi S.

Glutamate, lactate and glucose - Ischemic thresholds determined according to cerebral blood flow measurements in severe human head injury
pp. 104-104(1)
Authors: Doppenberg E.M.R.; Zauner A.; Koura S.S.; Bullock R.; Ward J.D.; Young H.F.

Multimodal monitoring during therapeutic hypothermia in patients with head injury
pp. 104-104(1)
Authors: Stendel R.; Sanft C.; Funk T.; Brock M.

Distribution of brain tissue PO2 in correlation with outcome after severe head injury
pp. 104-104(1)
Authors: Dings J.; Jager A.; Meixensberger J.; Roosen K.

Monitoring of HHH-therapy using brain tissue oxygenation after subarachnoid hemorrhage
pp. 104-104(1)
Authors: Meixensberger J.; Jager A.; Dings J.; Baunach S.; Roosen K.

Monitoring of brain tissue oxygen tension following severe subarachnoid hemorrhage
pp. 104-105(2)
Authors: Reinprecht A.; Aichholzer M.; Dietrich W.; Gruber A.; Ungersbock K.

The effects of thiopental infusion on cerebral hemodynamics in critically ill neurosurgical patients
pp. 105-105(1)
Authors: Miller J.I.; Capocelli A.L.; Botero J.M.; Bolognese P.; Girgis P.S.; Bendo A.

Brain tissue O2, CO2, pH, and temperature in cerebrovascular surgery
pp. 105-105(1)
Authors: Charbel F.T.; Hoffman W.E.; Misra M.; Ausman J.I.

Comparative analysis of the results of microdiscectomy and traditional approach
pp. 105-106(2)
Authors: Magalashvili G.E.; Gvelesiani A.O.

Evaluation of the postoperative clinical improvement in patients with serious radicular paresis operated on for lumbar disc herniation
pp. 106-106(1)
Authors: Toplamaoglu H.; Sisli N.; Atabey R.; Bozyigit B.; Kiris T.; Asilturk M.

Far lateral disc prolapses of the lumbar spine. Lateral approach and postoperative results
pp. 106-106(1)
Authors: Wildforster U.; Hardenack M.; Schmieder K.; Zell M.; Scholz M.; Harders A.

Long-term results after far lateral approach to lateral lumbar disc herniations
pp. 106-106(1)
Authors: Porchet F.; Chollet A.; De Tribolet N.

Lumbar spinal stenosis: long-term results after decompression without fusion
pp. 107-107(1)
Authors: Avila J.; Gazcon G.; Contreras J.; Llamosa G.; Nieto F.

Surgical results of degenerative lumbar spinal stenosis
pp. 107-107(1)
Author: Tekavcic I.

Surgical treatment of degenerative spondylolisthesis
pp. 107-107(1)
Authors: Francaviglia N.; Maiello M.; Bianco S.; Ventimiglia A.; Spaziante R.

Biomechanical analysis of the lumbar spine
pp. 107-107(1)
Authors: Bozic B.; Negovetic L.; Kogler A.; Nikolic V.

Treatment in complicated injuries of thoracic and lumbar parts of the vertebral column
pp. 108-108(1)
Authors: Kurbanov N.M.; Abdukhalikov A.K.

Monopolar motor cortex stimulation: A new mapping technique?
pp. 108-108(1)
Authors: Kombos T.; Kern B.-C.; Holl T.; Brock M.

Click-evoked EMG responses in the sternocleido-mastoid muscle as a novel measure for assessing vestibular function
pp. 108-108(1)
Authors: Ochiai C.; Yonemitsu T.; Matsumoto M.; Murofushi T.

Electrical stimulation of the cochlear nucleus. First results of the European auditory brainstem implant clinical trial
pp. 109-109(1)
Authors: Sollmann W.P.; Laszig R.; Marangos N.; Charachon R.; Ramsden R.; Fraysse B.; Lazorthes Y.; Sterkers O.; Rey A.; Lenarz T.; Matthies C.; Samii M.

Experience with image guided surgery utilizing the EasyGuideTM Neuro system
pp. 109-109(1)
Authors: Olson J.J.; Joseph G.; Shepherd S.; Bakay R.

Neuronavigation: Experiences with the EasyGuide Neuro
pp. 109-109(1)
Authors: Spetzger U.; Reinges M.; Krombach G.; Adam G.; Gilsbach J.M.

Accuracy of the EasyGuide neuro-navigation system in frameless stereotaxy
pp. 109-110(2)
Authors: de Nie J.C.; Beute G.N.; Lie S.T.; Verhagen I.T.H.J.; Mayer H.D.; Wijnalda D.

Some practical observations concerning the brain distortion in tumour surgery obtained with a neuronavigational device
pp. 110-110(1)
Authors: Alberti O.; Dorward N.L.; Kitchen N.D.; Thomas D.G.T.

Neuronavigation with the Brainlab VectorVision
pp. 110-110(1)
Authors: Gumprecht H.K.; Widenka D.C.; Lumenta C.B.

Image assisted surgery of brain tumors
pp. 110-110(1)
Authors: Broggi G.; Dones I.; Fornari M.; Franzini A.; Giombini S.; Lasio G.; Servello D.

Combination of intra-operative computed tomography and image-guided neurosurgery
pp. 111-111(1)
Authors: Koos W.T.; Roessler K.; Matula C.; Czech T.; Schindler E.

Intraoperative update of neuronavigation with MRI
pp. 111-111(1)
Authors: Wirtz C.R.; Albert F.K.; Staubert A.; Bonsanto M.M.; Tronnier V.M.; Knauth M.; Hamer J.; Lenz G.; Kunze S.

Results of surgical treatment in 76 patients with temporal lobe epilepsy
pp. 111-112(2)
Authors: Tan Q.-f.; Sun K.-h.; Sun K.-j.

Surgical resection of extratemporal cortex for epilepsy associated with focal cortical dysplasia, identified by MRI, PET and ictal SPECT
pp. 112-112(1)
Authors: Fabinyi G.; Griebel R.; Berkovic S.; Kalnins R.; Mitchell A.; Fitt G.

The effect of multiple subpial transection (MST) on intractable epilepsy: Experimental and clinical study
pp. 112-112(1)
Authors: Fujii M.; Sugiyama S.; Akimura T.; Kato S.; Ito H.

Surgery of central region epilepsy
pp. 112-113(2)
Authors: Vernet O.; van Rijen P.C.; Andermann F.; Olivier A.

Outcome of surgery in dysplastic tumorlike lesions with focal epilepsy
pp. 113-113(1)
Authors: Immonen A.; Puranen M.; Rinne J.; Ylinen A.; Mervaala E.; Partanen J.; Paljarvi L.; Vapalahti M.

Value and limitations of deep brain stimulation in disorders of the basal ganglia
pp. 113-113(1)
Authors: Vesper J.; Funk T.; Kern B.-C.; Brock M.

Thalamic stimulation versus thalamotomy in a prospective randomized trial
pp. 113-113(1)
Authors: Schuurman P.R.; Speelman J.D.; Bosch D.A.

Optimization of the accuracy of MRI-guided stereotaxis: A methodology with validation based on the AC-PC line
pp. 113-113(1)
Authors: Dipierro C.G.; Francel P.C.; Jackson T.; Kamiryo T.; Laws E.R.

Pig fetal ventral mesencephalon, a potential cerebral graft for Parkinsonian patients?
pp. 113-114(2)
Authors: HogenEsch R.I.; Koopmans J.; Staal M.J.; Copray J.C.V.M.; Kema I.P.; Molenaar G.; Go K.G.

Six to nine year follow-up of Parkinson's disease patients after unilateral autologous adrenal medullary and human fetal ventral mesencephalic brain grafting
pp. 114-114(1)
Authors: Madrazo L.; Franco-Bourland R.E.; Castrejon H.; Cuevas C.; Ostrosky-Solis F.; Magallon E.; Zamorano C.; Grijalva I.; Guizar-Sahagun G.

Selective peripheral denervation for spasmodic torticollis
pp. 114-114(1)
Authors: Neff U.; Braun V.; Glatz D.; Richter H.-P.

Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) as a immunoprotected culture medium for xenogenic transplants
pp. 115-115(1)
Authors: Yanez A.; Atwater I.; Ommaya A.; Jeffs S.; Castro M.; Navia A.; Moreno R.

Isometrical ankle torque in direct electrical stimulation of the L5 root
pp. 115-115(1)
Authors: Bosnjak R.; Kralj A.; Dolenc V.V.

Induction of immediate early genes after traumatic focal brain injury in the rat: Effects of mannitol on c-fos mRNA expression
pp. 115-115(1)
Authors: Sakakibara Y.; Hayashi T.; Taguchi Y.; Yamaguchi Y.; Sekino H.

Inhibition of astrogliosis by methylthioadenosine
pp. 116-116(1)
Authors: Li L.; Wu Y.; Fu Z.; Ye Z.; Zhu J.; Li Z.

The brain parenchyma - PO2 catheter interface, a histopathological study in the rat
pp. 116-116(1)
Authors: van den Brink W.A.; Haitsma I.K.; Houtsmulder A.; Kros J.M.; Maas A.I.R.; Avezaat C.J.J.

Bilateral monitoring of CBF and tissue oxygen pressure in the penumbra of a focal mass lesion in rats
pp. 116-116(1)
Authors: Burger R.; Vince G.H.; Meixensberger J.; Roosen K.

Neuronal-glial interactions in both hemispheres of rat brain after focal cerebral ischemia
pp. 116-116(1)
Authors: Roda J.M.; Pascual J.M.; Cerdan S.; Carceller F.

Radiation-induced apoptosis and injury of oligodendrocytes on neonatal rat brains
pp. 117-117(1)
Authors: Sano K.; Sato M.; Tanaka R.