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Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Diagnostic significance of contrast-enhanced fluid- attenuated inversion recovery sequence in imaging intracranial pathologies

SZEKERES Mónika, FEHÉR Kinga, NYILAS Viven, POZSÁR Kinga, VÁRALLYAY Péter

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the primary imaging techniques for the diagnosis of intracranial pathologies. Administration of contrast material is necessary in some type of intracranial lesions, such as neoplastic and inflammatory processes.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Intracranial chloroma: A case report

KERIMA Belhajali, BARNAOUI Imen, MANSOUR Wiem, BELHAJ Ala, ABDERAHMAN Khansa, KALLEL Jalel

Granulocytic sarcoma, previously known as chloroma, is a rare tumor that most commonly occurs in patients with myeloblastic leukemia. It predominantly affects the orbital cavity, with cerebral localization being a rare entity.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Distal nerve transfers: Impact on functional outcome and quality of life

ANDRIJA Savić, MILAN Lepić, ALEKSA Mićić, JOVAN Grujić, ALEKSANDRA Stojiljković, LUKAS Rasulić

Distal nerve transfers have emerged as a primary intervention for irreparable nerve lesions, particularly in cases of spinal root avulsion or extensive defects, often superseding muscle-tendon transfer procedures.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Preoperative evaluation in peripheral nerve surgery

ALEKSA Mićić, ANDRIJA Savić, MILAN Lepić, JOVAN Grujić, ALEKSANDRA Stojiljković, ANDREJ Terzić, LUKAS Rasulić

Preoperative evaluation and planning are critical components of successful peripheral nerve surgery, bearing significant implications for patient outcomes and surgical efficacy.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Functional recovery after surgical treatment of the radial nerve injury

SLAVKO Djuraskovic, LAKICEVIC Novak, RASULIC Lukas

The radial nerve is the main extensor of the upper extremity and its injury leads to hand drop and inability to put a hand in a functional position, which produces disability in patients every day and work activities with big socioeconomic problems.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Functional outcomes and quality of life following surgical treatment for isolated median nerve injuries: A retrospective study

ALEKSANDRA Stojiljkovic, ANDRIJA Savić, MILAN Lepić, ALEKSA Mićić, JOVAN Grujić, LUKAS Rasulić

Median nerve injuries profoundly affect hand function and overall quality of life (QOL) due to their central role in fine motor skills and sensory perception. Surgical intervention plays a crucial role in restoring hand function and enhancing patient well-being.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Critical role of acquisition and postprocessing in fMRI language mapping

ANDRÁSSY Anita, SZUDI Gábor, VÁRALLYAY Péter

Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is crucial for presurgical language mapping in neurosurgery, helping identify eloquent brain regions to preserve during operations. Effective language mapping depends on advanced fMRI acquisition and detailed data analysis to ensure accurate clinical outcomes.

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Objective measurement of perioperative activity in patients undergoing single-level surgery of the lumbar spine using smartphone sensor data

JANI Puhakka, TF. Fekete, M. Jung, M. Loibl, F. Galbusera, D. Haschtmann

Physical Function Measurement is divided into subjective measures, such as patient-reported outcomes (e.g., COMI or ODI scores), and objective measures. The latter can be assessed by clinical tests (e.g., 6-minute walk test) or actual performance metrics (e.g., daily step counts).

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Care of patients undergoing decompressive craniectomy in the sub-intensive care unit

SURÁNYI Ágnes, KATONÁNÉ Krizsanyik Ildikó

More than 10% of ischemic strokes are associated with extensive infarction, where mechanical thrombectomy does not result in symptomatic improvement, is unsuccessful, or contraindicated. Ischemic lesion involving more than 50% of the territory of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) can lead to the development of Malignant Middle Cerebral Artery Syndrome (MMS).

Ideggyógyászati Szemle Proceedings

2024. OKTÓBER 09.

Decompressive hemicraniectomy following mechani- cal thrombectomy in emergent large vessel occlusions for patients with malignant cerebral edema

BENKŐ Zsolt, NARDAI Sándor, BENKŐ-ZAJA Gréta

Large hemispheric infarction occurs in 10% of stroke cases, resulting in progressive cerebral edema and secondary nervous system damage alongside primary brain injury. Decompressive craniectomy (DC) has shown promising outcomes in mitigating mortality and morbidity associated with malignant cerebral edema (MCE).

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