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Stereotactic radiosurgery and stereotactic radiotherapy are both used as a primary treatment or adjuvant to resection in the management of intracranial meningiomas. Is one preferable to the other?
This study compared bilateral interlaminar decompression with laminectomy in patients with lumbar canal stenosis. Are they equally effective, and is a bilateral approach appropriate for all patients?
This study found that while clinical outcome of bilateral laminotomy and total laminectomy were similar, bilateral procedures had a lower incidence of complications and iatrogenic instability.
This study aimed to characterize the long-term outcomes of military personnel who sustain combat-related penetrating brain injury. What clinical characteristics led to worse functional outcomes?
Stereotactic electroencephalography in epilepsy patients for mapping of neural circuits related to emotional and psychiatric behaviors: a systematic review.
Intracranial subsecond dopamine measurements during a "sure bet or gamble" decision-making task in patients with alcohol use disorder suggest diminished dopaminergic signals about relief.
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