Natarajan MuthukumarNeurology India 2020 68(7):72-78 Pituitary apoplexy (PA) is a rare, usually vision-threatening and occasionally life-threatening entity. The exact incidence of PA in large series of pituitary adenomas is variable; however, it is more common in macroadenomas and nonfunctioning adenomas though it has been reported rarely in microadenomas. There are several well-known precipitating factors for PA including the use of anticoagulants, surgery, head trauma, pregnancy, etc. The typical...
Manas Panigrahi, Nikhil Kakani, Sudhindra VooturiNeurology India 2020 68(7):141-145 Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is currently an evolving situation. Operating rooms (OR) are high-risk areas for the transmission of any respiratory infection with multiple personnel involved, in close proximity. Of concern to neurosurgeons, is the high-risk of aerosol generating procedures (AGPs) like transsphenoidal and endonasal surgery. Endonasal AGPs theoretically present a higher risk of viral exposure...
Jitin Bajaj, P Sarat ChandraNeurology India 2020 68(7):79-84 Background: Endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal approach has become the workhorse for pituitary adenomas. The residual rates and complications continue to present as challenges for the pituitary surgeons. Objective: To review the recent developments in endoscopic pituitary surgeries for improving patient outcomes and safety rates Methodology: A search of the last ten years, on PubMed and Google Scholar was performed with the...
Vikram S Karmarkar, Chandrashekhar E DeopujariNeurology India 2020 68(7):154-160 The most common sellar pathology that merits neurosurgical attention is the pituitary adenoma. However, some developmental, inflammatory, and neoplastic lesions may primarily or secondarily involve the sella, mimicking pituitary tumors. Advances in imaging and endocrinological assessment have helped in the recognition of these less common sellar, supra sellar pathologies, which may occasionally create confusion in...
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British Journal of Cancer, Published online: 25 June 2020; doi:10.1038/s41416-020-0951-2Targeting the ERG oncogene with splice-switching oligonucleotides as a novel therapeutic strategy in prostate cancer
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Russil DurrantLa violencia se define como el uso de la fuerza para conseguir un fin, especialmente para dominar a alguien o imponer algo. Ciertamente esta definición se circunscribe a las relaciones de fuerza entre humanos, pero las hondas raíces evolutivas de la violencia nos permiten ampliar su definición, abarcando a toda acción en la que se emplea la fuerza contra "otros" para obtener recursos en la lucha por la vida.Existen poderosas fuerzas en la naturaleza, vistas desde una perspectiva física...
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