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Poster INNV-11: Delivery of TTFields to the infratentorial brain using HFE arrays Presenting Author: Dheeraj Bhavanasi, Novocure Date/Time: Friday, November 22; 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. CST ...
To meet DIS criteria, lesions must be present in at least 2 of 4 areas of the CNS: periventricular, cortical or juxtacortical, or infratentorial brain regions, and the spinal cord. 2 When MS ...
Background: Radiation therapy (RT) has historically been delayed for infants with brain tumors due to data suggesting unacceptable toxicity after photon RT. Proton therapy allows definite sparing of ...
Brain herniation happens when brain tissue changes position in the skull, ... Tonsillar herniation: A mass in the infratentorial area of the brain forces the cerebellar tonsils, ...
A supratentorial craniotomy is a surgery that involves temporarily removing a piece of bone in the skull to allow access to the brain. A person may have this surgery to treat tumors, bleeding, or ...
The most common locations are the Sylvian fissure and middle cranial fossa, suprasellar cistern, quadrigeminal cistern, cerebellopontine angle, posterior infratentorial midline, cerebral convexity and ...
In the infratentorial group, there also were deficits in verbal intelligence, visual-spatial memory, executive functioning, and naming. ... 3 years after diagnosis in a large consecutive series of ...
The most common locations are the Sylvian fissure and middle cranial fossa, suprasellar cistern, quadrigeminal cistern, cerebellopontine angle, posterior infratentorial midline, cerebral convexity and ...
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