Abstract Introduction and objective: the patients with brain tumor are affected with cognitive and mental changes when undergo surgery and need treatment and rehabilitation. The objective of this study is evaluation of the surgery's effect on these impairments. Method and material: the presented cross-sectional study is done on 94 patients with brain tumor and MMSE, Beck depression, and Hamilton anxiety tests were used for their cognitive and mental evaluation, before and after the surgery. Results: a significant difference were noticed in MMSE, Bec
The objective of the study was the analysis and evaluation of patients` intellectual and memory impa...
OBJECT: Patients with gliomas frequently have cognitive deficits, and surgery can exacerbate these d...
Introduction: Many patients with brain tumours experience dysfunction in several cognitive domains. ...
Although validated tools (neuropsychological tests, patient reported outcomes, mood and psychologica...
OBJECT: The aim in this study was to assess the state and trait types of anxiety as well as current ...
In surgery for tumors of the dominant hemisphere, the attention devoted to quality of resection and ...
OBJECT: The aim in this study was to assess the state and trait types of anxiety as well as current ...
Purpose: This study was conducted to assess cognitive impairments, depression, anxiety and quality o...
Changes in cognition, behaviour and emotion frequently occur in patients with primary and secondary ...
Background: Very few studies have utilized specific criteria to assess mental disorders in brain tum...
Damage to the brain areas involved in cognitive functions can have a crucial effect on the quality-o...
Cognitive dysfunction is common in patients with primary brain tumors, and may have a major impact o...
Background. Cognitive effects of brain surgery for the removal of intracranial tumors are still unde...
Objective Brain tumor patients may suffer from a range of health-impairing problems reducing their q...
We aimed to expand our knowledge about the level of neurocognitive functioning (NCF) and health-rel...
The objective of the study was the analysis and evaluation of patients` intellectual and memory impa...
OBJECT: Patients with gliomas frequently have cognitive deficits, and surgery can exacerbate these d...
Introduction: Many patients with brain tumours experience dysfunction in several cognitive domains. ...
Although validated tools (neuropsychological tests, patient reported outcomes, mood and psychologica...
OBJECT: The aim in this study was to assess the state and trait types of anxiety as well as current ...
In surgery for tumors of the dominant hemisphere, the attention devoted to quality of resection and ...
OBJECT: The aim in this study was to assess the state and trait types of anxiety as well as current ...
Purpose: This study was conducted to assess cognitive impairments, depression, anxiety and quality o...
Changes in cognition, behaviour and emotion frequently occur in patients with primary and secondary ...
Background: Very few studies have utilized specific criteria to assess mental disorders in brain tum...
Damage to the brain areas involved in cognitive functions can have a crucial effect on the quality-o...
Cognitive dysfunction is common in patients with primary brain tumors, and may have a major impact o...
Background. Cognitive effects of brain surgery for the removal of intracranial tumors are still unde...
Objective Brain tumor patients may suffer from a range of health-impairing problems reducing their q...
We aimed to expand our knowledge about the level of neurocognitive functioning (NCF) and health-rel...
The objective of the study was the analysis and evaluation of patients` intellectual and memory impa...
OBJECT: Patients with gliomas frequently have cognitive deficits, and surgery can exacerbate these d...
Introduction: Many patients with brain tumours experience dysfunction in several cognitive domains. ...