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Tube-in-tube emergency airway management after a bitten endotracheal tube caused by repetitive transcranial electrical stimulation during spinal cord surgery.

30 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19809290-tube-tube-emergency-airway-management-bitten-endotracheal-tube-caused.htm


The differential role of motor cortex in stretch reflex modulation induced by changes in environmental mechanics and verbal instruction.

19 Oct 2009 The motor cortex assumes an increasingly important role in higher mammals relative to that in lower mammals. This is true to such an extent that the human motor cortex is deeply involved in reflex regulation and it is common to speak of ...
rec_pub_19846713-the-differential-role-motor-cortex-stretch-reflex-modulation-induced.htm


Cortical representation of ipsilateral arm movements in monkey and man.

12 Oct 2009 A fundamental organizational principle of the primate motor system is cortical control of contralateral limb movements. Motor areas also appear to play a role in the control of ipsilateral limb movements. Several studies in monkeys have shown that ...
rec_pub_19828809-cortical-representation-ipsilateral-arm-movements-monkey-man.htm


Vestibular-evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) in the evaluation of schistosomal myeloradiculopathy.

29 Sep 2009 Schistosomal myeloradiculopathy (SMR) is the most severe and disabling form of schistosomiasis. The diagnosis is based on clinical, laboratory, and image data. Vestibular-evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) is a neurophysiologic test that assesses the ...
rec_pub_19815864-vestibular-evoked-myogenic-potential-vemp-evaluation-schistosomal.htm


The motor-evoked potential threshold evaluated by tractography and electrical stimulation.

29 Sep 2009 OBJECT: To validate the corticospinal tract (CST) illustrated by diffusion tensor imaging, the authors used tractography-integrated neuronavigation and direct fiber stimulation with monopolar electric currents. METHODS: Forty patients with brain ...
rec_pub_19199462-the-motor-evoked-potential-threshold-evaluated-tractography.htm


Misleading functional magnetic resonance imaging mapping of the cortical hand representation in a 4-year-old boy with an arteriovenous malformation of the central region.

29 Sep 2009 Functional MR imaging is dependent on the hemodynamic response function of the brain. Cerebrovascular anomalies may lead to hemodynamic artifacts, contorting the true localization of neural activation. This is illustrated in the case of a 4-year-old ...
rec_pub_19795964-misleading-functional-magnetic-resonance-imaging-mapping-cortical.htm


Impact of anesthesia on transcranial electric motor evoked potential monitoring during spine surgery: a review of the literature.

29 Sep 2009 OBJECT: Transcranial motor evoked potential (TcMEP) monitoring is frequently used in complex spinal surgeries to prevent neurological injury. Anesthesia, however, can significantly affect the reliability of TcMEP monitoring. Understanding the impact ...
rec_pub_19795956-impact-anesthesia-transcranial-electric-motor-evoked-potential.htm


Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring during spine surgery: a review.

29 Sep 2009 Spinal surgery involves a wide spectrum of procedures during which the spinal cord, nerve roots, and key blood vessels are frequently placed at risk for injury. Neuromonitoring provides an opportunity to assess the functional integrity of ...
rec_pub_19795955-intraoperative-neurophysiological-monitoring-spine-surgery-review.htm


Subcortical mapping and monitoring during insular tumor surgery.

29 Sep 2009 OBJECT: The treatment of insular tumors is controversial. Surgical treatment is associated with a higher morbidity rate than other therapies. The present work presents a new method in which the descending motor pathways are monitored during surgery ...
rec_pub_19795954-subcortical-mapping-monitoring-insular-tumor-surgery.htm


Intraoperative mapping and monitoring of brain functions for the resection of low-grade gliomas: technical considerations.

29 Sep 2009 Low-grade gliomas ([LGGs] WHO Grade II) are slow-growing intrinsic cerebral lesions that diffusely infiltrate the brain parenchyma along white matter tracts and almost invariably show a progression toward malignancy. The treatment of these tumors ...
rec_pub_19795953-intraoperative-mapping-monitoring-brain-functions-resection-low-grade.htm

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