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Patients With Hemangioblastoma: Mood Disorders and Sleep Quality

Riazi A, Emaeillou Y, Najafi N, Hoseinimanesh M, Ashkaran MI, Tehrani DS

Background Sleep has confirmed physical, psychological, and behavioral benefits, and disruptions can result in disturbances in these states. Moreover, it can be linked bidirectionally with susceptibility to and the subsequent...
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Understanding the Brain-Heart Connection Through a Case of Angry Glioma Syndrome

Sarmiento JVM, Casis RM, Opinaldo PVA

We discuss a patient with a tumor on the anterior corpus callosum who underwent open biopsy eventually succumbing to cerebrogenic fatal arrhythmia following wounded glioma syndrome. A healthy 37-year-old female...
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Treatment of Clival Giant Cell Tumor: A Case Report and Literature Review

Yang JY, Kang H, Kim YH

Giant cell tumors (GCTs) are locally aggressive primary bone tumors of osteoclast-like cells. Most GCTs occur within the long bones, and primary GCTs involving the clivus are extremely rare. We...
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Excessively Delayed Radiation Changes After Proton Beam Therapy for Brain Tumors: Report of Two Cases

Han J, Lee SW, Han NY, Gwak HS

Delayed cerebral necrosis is a well-known complication of radiation therapy (RT). Because of its irreversible nature, it should be avoided if possible, but avoidance occurs at the expense of potentially...
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Primary Intracranial Ewing Sarcoma With an Unusual Presentation: A Case Report

Kim Hj, Kim JH, Park KJ, Park DH, Kang SH

Primary extraosseous intracranial Ewing sarcoma (ES) is an extremely rare disease, limited to the pediatric population, that primarily originates in the skull. Here, we present an unusual case of adult...
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Spontaneous Regression of a Large Vestibular Schwannoma: Is Nonoperative Management Reasonable?

Teo KAC, Agrwal R, Kei PL, Lim SL, Sun SI, Low SW

Vestibular schwannomas (VSs) are the most common cerebellopontine tumors. The natural history of smaller-sized VSs (30 mm) have not been extensively studied, mainly because of their rarity. As such, most...
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Minimally Invasive Approaches in the Surgical Treatment of Intracranial Meningiomas: An Analysis of 54 Cases

Feigl GC, Staribacher D, Britz G, Kuzmin D

Background Intracranial meningiomas, being a fairly common disease in the population, often re-quire surgical treatment, which, in turn, can completely heal the patient. The localization of meningiomas often influences treatment...
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Pediatric Eosinophilic Granuloma Associated With Delayed Epidural Hematoma Following on Seizure: A Case Report

Cho HJ, Park SC, Lee JM, Jung NY, Park JB

Eosinophilic granuloma (EG), a subtype of Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH), the monostotic form, is a rare condition characterized by a solitary bone lesion. It is even more unusual for this...
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Application of a Standardized Treatment Paradigm as a Strategy to Achieve Optimal Onco-Functional Balance in Glioma Surgery

Ngai CH, Teo C, Foo JY, Lim S, Koh JQS, Chan HM, Loh NHW, Teo K

Background Gliomas, characterized by their invasive persistence and tendency to affect critical brain regions, pose a challenge in surgical resection due to the risk of neurological deficits. This study focuses...
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Solitary Skull Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis Presenting With a Pus Draining Fistula: An Unusual Presentation and Review of Literature

Bashir HH, Aziz HF, Saeed F, Bari ME, Uddin N

Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) is a rare condition in adults, especially when it is limited to a single area of the skull, known as solitary calvarial involvement. In this case...
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