Surgery for lower grade glioma requires the use of brain mapping techniques to identify functional boundaries, which represent the limit of the resection. Two stimulation paradigms are currently available and their use should be tailored to the clinical context to extend tumor removal and decrease the odds of postoperative permanent deficits.
Mapping in Low-Grade Glioma Surgery: Low- and High-Frequency Stimulation / M. Rossi, S. Sani, M.C. Nibali, L. Fornia, L. Bello, R.W. Byrne. - In: NEUROSURGERY CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA. - ISSN 1042-3680. - 30:1(2019), pp. 55-63. [10.1016/j.nec.2018.08.003]
Mapping in Low-Grade Glioma Surgery: Low- and High-Frequency Stimulation
M. RossiPrimo
;L. Fornia;L. Bello
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2019
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Surgery for lower grade glioma requires the use of brain mapping techniques to identify functional boundaries, which represent the limit of the resection. Two stimulation paradigms are currently available and their use should be tailored to the clinical context to extend tumor removal and decrease the odds of postoperative permanent deficits.File in questo prodotto:
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