The contribution of stereotactic biopsy (SB) in three pathological conditions; neoplastic disease, immunodeficiency states and degenerative cerebral atrophy, is reviewed. When craniotomy is contraindicated, SB is the most reliable method for demonstrating the neoplastic nature and the degree of malignancy of an intracranial space occupying lesion and may help to delineate it limits. In immunodepressed patients, SB is frequently used to differentiate tumours from opportunistic infections. In degenerative dementia, SB is susceptible of differentiating Alzheimer's disease from other degenerative conditions
Background: The brainstem has the critical role of regulating cardiac and respiratory function and i...
Objective: Stereotaxic biopsy is an important surgical procedure that provides definite diagnosis in...
Stereotactic biopsy is often performed for diagnostic pur-poses before treating patients whose imagi...
The contribution of stereotactic biopsy (SB) in three pathological conditions; neoplastic disease, i...
The present paper is based on stereotactic biopsies (SB) of 870 patients during the last 20 years. A...
In a series of 44 image guided stereotactic biopsy from August 1995 until March 1997, findings were ...
The safety and efficacy of CT guided stereotactic biopsy (STB) has been established in several repor...
Because of the variability of the structural features of cerebral tumors, the characteristics observ...
Aim: To review the outcomes and complications of stereotactic biopsy procedures performed at Neurosu...
Appropriate treatment for intracranial mass lesions depends upon accurate histological diagnosis, Re...
Background Radiological imaging techniques provide early detection of neurological diseases, but the...
Objective To evaluate the feasibility, safety, and diagnostic yield of stereotactic biopsy (SB) in c...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether routine integration of positron emission tomog...
Stereotactic biopsy of posterior fossa lesions is often regarded as hazardous due to the critical st...
AIM: Computed tomography (CT)-guided stereotactic brain biopsy has been performed in our clinic sinc...
Background: The brainstem has the critical role of regulating cardiac and respiratory function and i...
Objective: Stereotaxic biopsy is an important surgical procedure that provides definite diagnosis in...
Stereotactic biopsy is often performed for diagnostic pur-poses before treating patients whose imagi...
The contribution of stereotactic biopsy (SB) in three pathological conditions; neoplastic disease, i...
The present paper is based on stereotactic biopsies (SB) of 870 patients during the last 20 years. A...
In a series of 44 image guided stereotactic biopsy from August 1995 until March 1997, findings were ...
The safety and efficacy of CT guided stereotactic biopsy (STB) has been established in several repor...
Because of the variability of the structural features of cerebral tumors, the characteristics observ...
Aim: To review the outcomes and complications of stereotactic biopsy procedures performed at Neurosu...
Appropriate treatment for intracranial mass lesions depends upon accurate histological diagnosis, Re...
Background Radiological imaging techniques provide early detection of neurological diseases, but the...
Objective To evaluate the feasibility, safety, and diagnostic yield of stereotactic biopsy (SB) in c...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether routine integration of positron emission tomog...
Stereotactic biopsy of posterior fossa lesions is often regarded as hazardous due to the critical st...
AIM: Computed tomography (CT)-guided stereotactic brain biopsy has been performed in our clinic sinc...
Background: The brainstem has the critical role of regulating cardiac and respiratory function and i...
Objective: Stereotaxic biopsy is an important surgical procedure that provides definite diagnosis in...
Stereotactic biopsy is often performed for diagnostic pur-poses before treating patients whose imagi...