by Kaisorn Chaichana, MD and Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, MD, FAANS, FACS
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ISBN: 9780323696425
Copyright: 2022
Publication Date: 12-08-2020
Page Count: 464
Imprint: Elsevier
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Unique in the field, Intrinsic and Skull Base Tumors presents commonly encountered skull base and intrinsic neoplasm cases with side-by-side, case-by-case comparisons that clearly show how various experts would handle the same case. This inaugural volume in the Neurosurgery: Case Comparison Series offers multiple opinions from international experts in neurosurgery who provide various approaches and management styles for the same case. This format allows for quick and helpful comparisons of different ways to approach a lesion, advantages and disadvantages of each approach, and what each expert is looking for in how they would manage a particular case.
Offers 3 to 4 expert opinions on each case in a templated format designed to help you quickly make side-by-side comparisons—an ideal learning tool for both trainees and practicing neurosurgeons for board review and case preparation.
Helps you easily grasp different approaches to brain tumor management with different expert approaches to the same case and summaries from the editors on the advantages and disadvantages to each approach.
Features a wide variety of management decisions, from preoperative studies to surgical approach, surgical adjuncts, and postoperative care, from experts in the field who specialize in different aspects of neurosurgery.
Covers low and high grade gliomas, metastatic brain cancers, meningiomas, sellar and parasellar lesions, skull base lesions, and other brain lesions such as colloid cyst, cavernoma, hemangioblastoma, brain abscess, and more.
Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
I. Introduction II. Supratentorial intrinsic neoplasm a. Low grade gliomas i. Right frontal pole low grade glioma ii. Right peri-Rolandic low grade glioma iii. Left peri-Rolandic high grade glioma iv. Left Broca’s area low grade glioma v. Left Wernicke’s area low grade glioma vi. Right insular low grade glioma vii. Left insular low grade glioma viii. Occipital lobe low grade glioma ix. Gliomatosis cererbi b. High grade gliomas i. Right frontal pole high grade glioma ii. Right peri-Rolandic high grade glioma iii. Left peri-Rolandic high grade glioma iv. Left Broca’s area high grade glioma v. Left Wernicke’s area high grade glioma vi. Right insular high grade glioma vii. Left insular high grade glioma viii. Occipital lobe high grade glioma ix. Left thalamic high grade glioma x. Left basal ganglia high grade glioma xi. Recurrent high grade glioma c. Metastatic tumors i. Peri-Rolandic metastasis ii. 2 metastases iii. 3 metastases iv. Basal ganglia metastasis v. Multiple metastases but one is symptomatic vi. Intraventricular metastasis vii. Sellar metastasis d. Other lesions i. Peri-Rolandic abscess ii. Temporal arachnoid cyst iii. Sphenoid encephalocele III. Infratentorial intrinsic neoplasm i. Cerebellar metastasis ii. Cerebellar hemangioblastoma iii. Middle cerebellar peduncle cavernoma iv. Vermian metastasis v. Medullary non exophytic glioma vi. Medullary exophytic glioma IV. Intraventricular lesions i. Colloid cyst ii. Intraventricular meningioma iii. Central neurocytoma iv. Craniopharyngioma with extension into the 3rd ventricule v. 4th ventricular ependymoma vi. Choroid plexus papilloma vii. Medulloblastoma V. Anterior fossa skull base lesions i. Olfactory groove meningioma ii. Esthesioneuroblastoma iii. Parasagittal meningioma iv. Parafalcine meningioma v. Pituitary adenoma vi. Skull base metastasis vii. Craniopharyngioma VI. Middle fossa skull base lesions i. Medial sphenoid wing meningioma ii. Lateral sphenoid wing meningioma iii. Cavernous sinus meningioma VII. Posterior fossa skull base lesions i. Vestibular schwannoma ii. CPA meningioma iii. Petro-clival meningioma VIII. Sinonasal malignancies i. Squamous cell carcinoma ii. Juvenile nasopharyngeal fibroma iii. Sinonasal undifferentiated carcinoma
Kaisorn Chaichana, MD, Associate Professor of Neurosurgery, Oncology, and Otolaryngology, Department of Neurosurgery, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, USA and Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, MD, FAANS, FACS, Professor, Chair of Neurologic Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida, USA
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