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The first treatment option for secondary trigeminal neuralgia: open surgery versus stereotactic radiosurgery

Kwon Y, Roh H, Kim JH

Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a condition involving oro-facial pain that causes patients to suffer and significantly impacts their quality of life. TN can generally be classified into three categories: classical,...
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Recurrence of pediatric cerebral arteriovenous malformation after obliteration by radiosurgery: a case report

Lee T, Nam D, Chang WS, Mun HY

The rupture of a cerebral arteriovenous malformation is the most common cause of cerebral hemorrhage in children, with recurrence rates reported to be higher than that in adults. Herein, we...
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Accuracy and safety of deep brain stimulation assisted by a neurosurgical robot attachable to the operating table

Cheon S, Jo I, Youn J, Cho JW, Cho KR, Lee JI

Objective: Neurosurgical robots have recently been introduced to assist in guiding trajectories to achieve accurate targeting. This study investigated the accuracy of robot-assisted deep brain stimulation (DBS) compared with conventional...
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A case report of deleterious SGCE myoclonus: dystonia successfully treated with pallidal deep brain stimulation

Jang H, Huh R, Jang I

SGCE (epsilon (ε)-sarcoglycan gene) myoclonus-dystonia (SGCE M-D) is a pleiotropic neuropsychiatric disorder with an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance, variable severity, and incomplete penetrance. There have been few reports of...
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Microvascular decompression for hemifacial spasm: results from 23 years at a single institution

Choi HY, Koh EJ

Objective: Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is characterized by unilateral tonic and/or clonic contractions of the facial muscles. The most frequent cause of HFS is neurovascular focal compression of the root exit...
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Meckel’s cave compression with Teflon for the treatment of idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia: its possibility as a modified surgical technique

Park JI, Ryu J, Park CK, Park BJ, Rhee BA, Choi SK

Objective: We analyzed the clinical outcomes of Meckel’s cave compression with Teflon (Rhee’s method) as a new modified and additional surgical technique for trigeminal neuralgia (TN). Methods: Between March 1996 and...
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