263 results on '"Serge Weis"'
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52. Imaging Brain Diseases
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Serge Weis, Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Dunzinger, Eva Voglmayr, Martin Aichholzer, Raimund Kleiser, and Peter Strasser
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- 2019
53. Localization of Brain Function
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Martin Aichholzer, Serge Weis, Raimund Kleiser, Michael Sonnberger, Peter Strasser, Andreas Dunzinger, and Eva Voglmayr
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Quantitative Biology::Neurons and Cognition ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Quantitative Biology::Tissues and Organs ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Physics::Medical Physics ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Cognitive neuroscience ,equipment and supplies ,computer.software_genre ,Transcranial magnetic stimulation ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Positron emission tomography ,Voxel ,medicine ,business ,Functional magnetic resonance imaging ,human activities ,computer ,Neuroscience ,Neuroanatomy ,Diffusion MRI - Abstract
Localization of brain function is the goal of cognitive neuroscience, behavioral neurology, and clinical neuroanatomy. Its armamentarium relies on connectional methods (diffusion tensor imaging), correlational methods (e.g., magnetic resonance imaging, functional magnetic resonance imaging, voxel-based morphometry, positron emission tomography), lesion models (e.g., traumatic brain injuries), and stimulation methods (e.g., transcranial magnetic stimulation). Theories of brain function include holistic, localizationist, and associationist models.
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54. Demyelinating Diseases: Multiple Sclerosis
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Martin Aichholzer, Peter Strasser, Raimund Kleiser, Serge Weis, Michael Sonnberger, Eva Voglmayr, and Andreas Dunzinger
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neuromyelitis optica ,business.industry ,Multiple sclerosis ,medicine.disease ,Leukoencephalopathy ,Myelin ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,nervous system ,Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis ,medicine ,business ,DEVIC DISEASE - Abstract
Demyelination is characterized by destruction of normal myelin with an elative preservation of axons. Demyelinating diseases encompass among others multiple sclerosis (MS), neuromyelitis optica (Devic disease), acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM), and acute hemorrhagic leukoencephalopathy (AHL).
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55. Medulloblastoma
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Michael Sonnberger, Peter Strasser, Andreas Dunzinger, Serge Weis, Raimund Kleiser, Martin Aichholzer, and Eva Voglmayr
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Medulloblastoma ,Embryonal tumors ,business.industry ,Cancer research ,medicine ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
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56. Anaplastic Astrocytoma WHO Grade III
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Eva Voglmayr, Martin Aichholzer, Raimund Kleiser, Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Dunzinger, Peter Strasser, and Serge Weis
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IDH1 ,Astrocytoma ,Biology ,Who grade ,medicine.disease ,nervous system diseases ,nervous system ,Mutation (genetic algorithm) ,medicine ,Cancer research ,Idh2 gene ,medicine.symptom ,neoplasms ,Anaplasia ,Anaplastic astrocytoma - Abstract
Anaplastic astrocytoma (AA) is a diffusely infiltrating astrocytoma with focal or dispersed anaplasia, significant proliferative activity, and a mutation in either the IDH1 or IDH2 gene.
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57. Prion Encephalopathies
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Serge Weis, Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Dunzinger, Eva Voglmayr, Martin Aichholzer, Raimund Kleiser, and Peter Strasser
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58. Meninges
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Serge Weis, Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Dunzinger, Eva Voglmayr, Martin Aichholzer, Raimund Kleiser, and Peter Strasser
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- 2019
59. Epilepsies: Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
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Raimund Kleiser, Martin Aichholzer, Andreas Dunzinger, Michael Sonnberger, Serge Weis, Peter Strasser, and Eva Voglmayr
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Epilepsy ,business.industry ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Medicine ,Sensory system ,Consciousness ,business ,medicine.disease ,Neuroscience ,Mesial temporal lobe epilepsy ,Partial epilepsy ,Temporal lobe ,media_common - Abstract
Temporal lobe epilepsy (also called mesial temporal lobe epilepsy), the most frequent form of partial epilepsy in adults, is clinically characterized by alterations in consciousness combined by various functional manifestations including sensory, motor, psychic, and autonomic.
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60. Neurodegenerative Diseases: Multiple System Atrophy (MSA)
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Andreas Dunzinger, Peter Strasser, Raimund Kleiser, Martin Aichholzer, Michael Sonnberger, Serge Weis, and Eva Voglmayr
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Parkinsonism ,medicine.disease ,Multiple system atrophy (MSA) ,nervous system diseases ,Atrophy ,stomatognathic system ,nervous system ,parasitic diseases ,mental disorders ,medicine ,business - Abstract
Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a rare disorder including, based on clinical presentation, a predominantly parkinsonism subtype (MSA-P) (80% of cases) and a predominantly cerebellar subtype (MSA-C).
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61. Subdivisions of the Nervous System
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Michael Sonnberger, Eva Voglmayr, Raimund Kleiser, Serge Weis, Martin Aichholzer, Peter Strasser, and Andreas Dunzinger
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White matter ,Nervous system ,Autonomic nervous system ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Peripheral nervous system ,Central nervous system ,medicine ,Neuropil ,Conditioned reflex ,Biology ,Unconditioned reflex ,Neuroscience - Abstract
The nervous system is subdivided into the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). Incoming stimuli are processed at different levels including unconditioned reflex, conditioned reflex, instrumental reaction, and cognitive processes. Based on functional aspects, the nervous system can also be subdivided into the cerebrospinal nervous system and the autonomic nervous system. The concepts of the organization of cortical areas following a somatotopic organization, primary cortical areas, and secondary cortical areas are briefly given. Definitions of gray and white matter, nuclei, ganglia, tracts, and neuropil are provided.
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62. Neurodegenerative Diseases: Alzheimer Disease (AD)
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Martin Aichholzer, Serge Weis, Raimund Kleiser, Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Dunzinger, Eva Voglmayr, and Peter Strasser
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Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Progressive dementia ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Apraxia ,nervous system diseases ,body regions ,Agnosia ,mental disorders ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,Alzheimer's disease ,business - Abstract
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most frequent neurodegenerative disease. It is clinically characterized by progressive dementia with increasing loss of memory, intellectual dysfunction, disturbances in speech, apraxia, agnosia, agitation, and restlessness. Early-onset AD (before age 65) versus late-onset AD might be distinguished.
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63. Venous Drainage of the Brain
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Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Dunzinger, Peter Strasser, Raimund Kleiser, Martin Aichholzer, Serge Weis, and Eva Voglmayr
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Cerebral veins ,business.industry ,Venous drainage ,Anatomy ,Venous blood ,Emissary veins ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Jugular vein ,Dural venous sinuses ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,cardiovascular system ,Medicine ,business ,Vein ,Internal jugular vein - Abstract
The venous blood is collected by the veins, drained into the dural sinuses and emptied into the jugular vein by emissary veins, cerebral veins, dural sinuses, internal jugular vein, and brachicephalic vein. The cerebral venous system is made up of superficial (cortical) cerebral veins and deep (subependymal) cerebral veins. A list of veins with their anatomical specifics, the drained territory and their draining is provided. The draining system of the unpaired and paired dural venous sinuses is described.
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64. Ventricular System: Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)—Barriers
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Michael Sonnberger, Martin Aichholzer, Serge Weis, Andreas Dunzinger, Peter Strasser, Eva Voglmayr, and Raimund Kleiser
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Third ventricle ,business.industry ,Anatomy ,Ventricular system ,Fourth ventricle ,Pons ,Lateral ventricles ,Diencephalon ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cerebrospinal fluid ,nervous system ,medicine ,business ,Medulla - Abstract
The ventricular system (i.e., lateral ventricles, third ventricle, and fourth ventricle) is composed of hollow cavities which are located in the telencephalon, diencephalon, and mesencephalon and extend via the pons to the medulla. They harbor the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) which is produced by the choroid plexuses and fulfills nutritive and protective functions of the brain. The exchange of chemical substances between the arterial blood, the CSF and the brain is regulated by the barrier system which is made up of the blood–brain barrier (BBB), the brain–liquor barrier (BLB), and the blood–liquor barrier.
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65. Tumors of Meningothelial Cells: Meningiomas
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Martin Aichholzer, Andreas Dunzinger, Raimund Kleiser, Michael Sonnberger, Peter Strasser, Serge Weis, and Eva Voglmayr
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Anaplastic Meningioma ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Atypical meningioma ,Who grade ,medicine.disease ,nervous system diseases ,Clinical Practice ,Meningioma ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Medicine ,business ,neoplasms - Abstract
Meningiomas are usually benign tumors arising from meningeal or arachnoithelial cells. They occur frequently and make up 40–45% of tumors seen in the daily clinical practice. According to biologic behavior, meningioma (with various histologic subtypes) (WHO grade I), atypical meningioma (WHO grade II), and anaplastic meningioma (WHO grade III) are distinguished.
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66. Infections: Parasites
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Serge Weis, Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Dunzinger, Eva Voglmayr, Martin Aichholzer, Raimund Kleiser, and Peter Strasser
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67. Brain Edema: Intracranial Pressure—Herniation
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Peter Strasser, Serge Weis, Raimund Kleiser, Andreas Dunzinger, Michael Sonnberger, Eva Voglmayr, and Martin Aichholzer
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Brain edema ,Cistern ,business.industry ,Basal (phylogenetics) ,Interstitial edema ,Edema ,Parenchyma ,Brain size ,Medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Intracranial pressure - Abstract
Brain edema or brain swelling is defined as an increase in brain volume due to a localized or diffuse abnormal accumulation of water and sodium within the brain parenchyma. Vasogenic edema, cytotoxic edema, hydrocephalic or interstitial edema, and osmotic edema are distinguished based on pathogenetic mechanisms. Edema manifests as a general or focal brain swelling with consecutive effacement of sulci and compression of ventricles and/or basal cisterns.
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68. Epilepsies: General Aspects
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Eva Voglmayr, Martin Aichholzer, Andreas Dunzinger, Raimund Kleiser, Peter Strasser, Serge Weis, and Michael Sonnberger
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Epileptic spike ,Epilepsy ,Disease entity ,Epileptogenic lesion ,business.industry ,medicine ,Ictal ,Epileptic seizure ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Epileptogenic zone ,medicine.disease ,Neuroscience - Abstract
“Epilepsy” is not a single disease entity. Epilepsies are many syndromes and diseases that have a multitude of different manifestations and causes. Definition of specific events is of eminent importance which include among others epileptic seizure, epilepsy, ictus and ictal event, postictal period, postictal phenomena, interictal period, seizure focus, epileptogenicity, epileptic spike focus, epileptogenic lesion, and epileptogenic zone or region.
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69. Oligodendroglioma WHO Grade II-Anaplastic Oligodendroglioma WHO Grade III
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Peter Strasser, Martin Aichholzer, Serge Weis, Eva Voglmayr, Raimund Kleiser, Michael Sonnberger, and Andreas Dunzinger
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,IDH1 ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,IDH2 ,White matter ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Frontal lobe ,Cortex (anatomy) ,Glioma ,Mutation (genetic algorithm) ,medicine ,Oligodendroglioma ,business - Abstract
Oligodendroglioma (WHO grade II) is a diffusely infiltrating, slow-growing glioma with IDH1 or IDH2 mutation and co-deletion of chromosomal arms 1p and 19q. It affects adults (mean age: 40–45 years) and involves the cortex and white matter of the cerebral hemispheres (frontal lobe in 50–65% of all cases).
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70. Neurodegenerative Diseases: Vascular Dementia
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Serge Weis, Eva Voglmayr, Michael Sonnberger, Raimund Kleiser, Martin Aichholzer, Peter Strasser, and Andreas Dunzinger
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Mixed dementia ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,cardiovascular system ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Dementia ,cardiovascular diseases ,Small vessel ,business ,Vascular dementia ,Neurocognitive - Abstract
Vascular dementia (VaD) is defined as a neurocognitive disorder, which is explained by numerous vascular causes in the general absence of other pathologies. It includes multi-infarct dementia, small vessel disease (SVD), strategic infarct dementia, hypoperfusion dementia, hemorrhagic dementia, and mixed dementia.
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71. Trauma
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Serge Weis, Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Dunzinger, Eva Voglmayr, Martin Aichholzer, Raimund Kleiser, and Peter Strasser
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72. Intoxication: Alcohol
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Serge Weis, Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Dunzinger, Eva Voglmayr, Martin Aichholzer, Raimund Kleiser, and Peter Strasser
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73. Infections: Fungi
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Serge Weis, Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Dunzinger, Eva Voglmayr, Martin Aichholzer, Raimund Kleiser, and Peter Strasser
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74. Vascular Disorders: Ischemia–Infarction–Stroke
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Eva Voglmayr, Raimund Kleiser, Serge Weis, Martin Aichholzer, Peter Strasser, Michael Sonnberger, and Andreas Dunzinger
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Neurological signs ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Ischemia ,Infarction ,medicine.disease ,Extravasation ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Internal medicine ,Occlusion ,Abrupt onset ,medicine ,Cardiology ,cardiovascular diseases ,business ,Stroke ,Blood vessel - Abstract
A stroke is clinically characterized by an abrupt onset of focal neurological signs lasting more than 24 h while in transient ischemic attack (TIA) the focal signs last less than 24 h. Two types of stroke are distinguished: ischemic stroke (due to an occlusion of a blood vessel with focal tissue ischemia and infarction), and hemorrhagic stroke (due to a rupture of a blood vessel with extravasation of blood and subsequent tissue damage). Clinical signs depend on the anatomical region involved.
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75. Tumor Progression–Pseudoprogression
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Martin Aichholzer, Eva Voglmayr, Raimund Kleiser, Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Dunzinger, Serge Weis, and Peter Strasser
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,fungi ,Complete remission ,food and beverages ,medicine.disease ,Stable Disease ,Tumor progression ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,business ,Pseudoprogression ,Progressive disease - Abstract
The therapeutic response can be defined as complete remission/response (CR), partial remission/response (PR), stable disease, or progressive disease.
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76. Imaging Modalities: Neuropathology
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Raimund Kleiser, Martin Aichholzer, Andreas Dunzinger, Eva Voglmayr, Michael Sonnberger, Serge Weis, and Peter Strasser
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,H&E stain ,Dot blot ,Neuropathology ,Luxol fast blue stain ,Staining ,Blot ,Cresyl violet ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Medicine ,Phosphotungstic acid-haematoxylin stain ,business - Abstract
Neuropathology is the medical discipline concerned with the study of diseases affecting the central and peripheral nervous system as well as muscle. Its aim is to describe the structural, biochemical, molecular, and functional changes in the various cells which make up the nervous system. Using morphologic, immunologic, and molecular biological techniques, neuropathology tries to explain the signs and symptoms of patients. Delivering a clear-cut diagnosis provides the rational basis for patient care and therapy. Specimens for analysis are obtained through autopsy (brain, spinal cord, meninges), open brain surgery, biopsy (stereotactic or navigated biopsy, muscle and nerve biopsy), and lumbar puncture. The procedures for removal, fixation, and cutting of the brain and spinal cord, fixation and processing of tissue are crucial in the analysis pipeline. Staining techniques for tissue received in the neuropathology laboratory include classical stains (Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E)), special stains (Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)), diastase-sensitive PAS or PAS with diastase digestion, Alcian blue), and special stains for connective tissue. Special neuro-stains include cresyl violet (Nissl stain), Luxol fast blue (LFB), phosphotungstic acid hematoxylin (PTAH), modified Bielschowsky, and Gallyas stain. The principles of immunohistochemistry are described and supplemented by short characterization of markers for neurons, synapses, astroglia, oligodendroglia, myelin, microglia, neurodegeneration, tumors, vessels, hematopoietic and lymphatic cells, proliferation markers in tumors, and markers for infectious agents. Immunohistochemical panels for the diagnostic setting are provided. Other techniques used in neuropathology comprise electron microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, enzyme histochemistry, and in situ hybridization (ISH). Molecular biology techniques as used in neuropathology include blot techniques (Western blot to visualize proteins, Northern blot to visualize RNA, Southern blot to visualize DNA, Dot blot), molecular imaging with imaging a mutation after sequencing and imaging a deletion, duplication with RT-PCR as well as microarray techniques. Other imaging techniques, developed during the last decades, include Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy, Multiphoton Confocal Fluorescence Microscopy, Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), and many others.
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77. Cystic Lesions
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Serge Weis, Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Dunzinger, Eva Voglmayr, Martin Aichholzer, Raimund Kleiser, and Peter Strasser
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78. Tumors of the Pituitary Gland
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Eva Voglmayr, Martin Aichholzer, Raimund Kleiser, Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Dunzinger, Peter Strasser, and Serge Weis
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endocrine system ,Pituitary gland ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system diseases ,Adenoma ,Somatotropic cell ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Prolactin cell ,stomatognathic diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Anterior pituitary ,Pituitary adenoma ,Pituitary carcinoma ,medicine ,Corticotropic cell ,business ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
Pituitary adenoma is a neoplastic proliferation of anterior pituitary hormone-producing cells. The tumors are typically benign, but can be aggressive and invasive into adjacent structures. Based on its hormonal activity, pituitary adenoma is characterized as somatotroph, lactotroph, thyrotroph, corticotroph, gonadotroph adenoma, null cell, plurihormonal, and double adenoma. In addition, atypical pituitary adenoma, pituitary carcinoma, pituitary blastoma, and pituitary hyperplasia are considered.
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79. Histological Constituents of the Nervous System
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Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Dunzinger, Raimund Kleiser, Martin Aichholzer, Peter Strasser, Eva Voglmayr, and Serge Weis
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Nervous system ,Synaptic cleft ,Biology ,Inhibitory postsynaptic potential ,Synapse ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,nervous system ,chemistry ,Postsynaptic potential ,Tripartite synapse ,medicine ,Excitatory postsynaptic potential ,Neurotransmitter ,Neuroscience - Abstract
The histological constituents of the nervous system include neurons which can be classified based (a) on the number of cell processes as unipolar, bipolar, pseudounipolar neuron, and multipolar, (b) types of neuronal connections as projection neurons or interneurons. The synapse, composed of the presynaptic membrane, synaptic cleft, and postsynaptic membrane, can be excitatory or inhibitory. The classification of synapses (asymmetric, symmetric, axo-dendritic, axo-somatic, axo-axonal) was widened by considering the tripartite synapse and the tetrapartite synapse or “synaptic quadriga.” Many genes are involved in the regulation of synaptic proteins dealing with presynaptic neurotransmitter release, postsynaptic proteins, and trans-synaptic communication. A description of nerve fibers and peripheral nerve is provided.
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80. Desmoplastic (Infantile) Astrocytoma/Ganglioglioma (DIA/DIG)
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Martin Aichholzer, Andreas Dunzinger, Eva Voglmayr, Raimund Kleiser, Michael Sonnberger, Peter Strasser, and Serge Weis
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education.field_of_study ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Poorly differentiated ,Population ,Astrocytoma ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Ganglioglioma ,Neuroepithelial cell ,Desmoplastic infantile astrocytoma ,Stroma ,Dig ,medicine ,education - Abstract
Desmoplastic astrocytoma/ganglioglioma (DIA/DIG) is a benign glioneuronal tumor composed of a prominent desmoplastic stroma with a neuroepithelial population restricted either to neoplastic astrocytes—desmoplastic infantile astrocytoma (DIA)—or to astrocytes together with a variable mature neuronal component—desmoplastic infantile ganglioglioma (DIG)—sometimes with aggregates of poorly differentiated cells. This rare tumor affects young patients (infants: 1–24 months; non-infantile cases: 5–25 years).
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81. Pilocytic Astrocytoma WHO Grade I
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Andreas Dunzinger, Raimund Kleiser, Martin Aichholzer, Peter Strasser, Serge Weis, Michael Sonnberger, and Eva Voglmayr
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Biphasic Pattern ,nervous system ,Pilocytic astrocytoma ,medicine ,Astrocytoma ,Who grade ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,neoplasms ,nervous system diseases - Abstract
Pilocytic astrocytoma (PA) is an astrocytoma classically characterized by a biphasic pattern with variable proportions of compacted bipolar cells with Rosenthal fibers and loose-textured multipolar cells with microcysts and occasional granular bodies. Children are affected during the first two decades of life.
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82. Vascular Disorders: Malformations
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Michael Sonnberger, Serge Weis, Martin Aichholzer, Raimund Kleiser, Eva Voglmayr, Peter Strasser, and Andreas Dunzinger
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Varix ,business.industry ,Capillary hemangioma ,Intracranial vessels ,Arteriovenous malformation ,Anatomy ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,body regions ,Hemangioma ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,cardiovascular system ,medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,sense organs ,business ,Vein ,Venous Angioma - Abstract
Malformations of intracranial vessels include arteriovenous malformation, cavernous hemangioma, capillary telangiectasis, capillary hemangioma, venous angioma, and varix of the vein of Galen.
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83. Embryonal Tumors: Other CNS Embryonal Tumors
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Raimund Kleiser, Peter Strasser, Michael Sonnberger, Martin Aichholzer, Eva Voglmayr, Andreas Dunzinger, and Serge Weis
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Medulloblastoma ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,CNS Embryonal Tumor ,Embryonal tumors ,business.industry ,Neuroblastoma ,Not Otherwise Specified ,medicine ,Medulloepithelioma ,medicine.disease ,business ,Ganglioneuroblastoma - Abstract
The classification of embryonal tumors still remains in flow and will change based on the acquisition of new molecular insight. Currently, major tumor categories include medulloblastoma, embryonal tumor with multilayered rosettes (ETMR), C19MC-altered, embryonal tumor with multilayered rosettes, NOS (not otherwise specified), other CNS embryonal tumors (medulloepithelioma, CNS neuroblastoma, CNS ganglioneuroblastoma, CNS embryonal tumor (NOS)), atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor (AT/RT), and CNS embryonal tumor with rhabdoid features.
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84. Demyelinating Diseases: Acute Demyelinating Encephalomyelitis (ADEM)
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Raimund Kleiser, Martin Aichholzer, Eva Voglmayr, Andreas Dunzinger, Peter Strasser, Serge Weis, and Michael Sonnberger
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Neurological signs ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Encephalomyelitis ,Meningism ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,medicine.disease ,business - Abstract
Acute demyelinating encephalomyelitis (ADEM) is clinically characterized by fever, headache, impaired conscious level, meningism, seizures, and progressive neurological signs.
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85. Tumors of the Peripheral Nervous System
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Martin Aichholzer, Eva Voglmayr, Peter Strasser, Raimund Kleiser, Serge Weis, Andreas Dunzinger, and Michael Sonnberger
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Neurofibromatosis type I ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor ,Schwannoma ,medicine.disease ,Perineurioma ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Peripheral nervous system ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Neurofibroma ,Neurofibromatosis ,business ,Schwannomatosis - Abstract
Tumors affecting the peripheral nervous system include schwannoma, neurofibroma, perineurioma, malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST), neurofibromatosis type I, neurofibromatosis type II, and schwannomatosis.
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86. Neurodegenerative Diseases: Lewy Body Dementia
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Andreas Dunzinger, Serge Weis, Martin Aichholzer, Raimund Kleiser, Peter Strasser, Eva Voglmayr, and Michael Sonnberger
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lewy body ,business.industry ,Parkinsonism ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Parkinsonian Symptoms ,Neuropsychiatric disorder ,medicine ,Diffuse type ,Dementia ,business ,Lewy body disease - Abstract
Lewy body disease (LBD) is a chronic progressive neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by parkinsonism with or without dementia. Dementia might be the predominant symptom while parkinsonian symptoms occur later during the course of the disease. Several types of LBD are distinguished, i.e., brain stem type (= Parkinson’s disease), traditional type, diffuse type = diffuse Lewy body disease (frequent form and rare form), and cerebral type. Staging of the lesions and regions involves results in four stages.
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87. Pineal Parenchymal Tumors
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Andreas Dunzinger, Peter Strasser, Michael Sonnberger, Raimund Kleiser, Eva Voglmayr, Serge Weis, and Martin Aichholzer
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Pineoblastoma ,endocrine system ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Pineal region ,Pineocytoma ,Papillary tumor ,Who grade ,medicine.disease ,Intermediate differentiation ,Pineal Parenchymal Tumors ,nervous system ,Parenchyma ,Medicine ,business ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
Pineocytoma (WHO grade I), pineal parenchymal tumor of intermediate differentiation (WHO grades II and III), pineoblastoma (WHO grade IV), and papillary tumor of the pineal region are tumors affecting the pineal region. These tumors are rare and can affect persons of all ages.
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88. Germ Cell Tumors
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Raimund Kleiser, Andreas Dunzinger, Martin Aichholzer, Serge Weis, Peter Strasser, Eva Voglmayr, and Michael Sonnberger
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Nervous system ,endocrine system ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Germinoma ,Choriocarcinoma ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Embryonal carcinoma ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,embryonic structures ,medicine ,Teratoma ,Germ cell tumors ,Yolk sac ,neoplasms - Abstract
Germ cell tumors affecting the nervous system include germinoma, yolk sac tumor, embryonal carcinoma, choriocarcinoma, teratoma, and mixed germ cell tumors.
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89. Ganglioglioma/Gangliocytoma
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Eva Voglmayr, Peter Strasser, Raimund Kleiser, Michael Sonnberger, Serge Weis, Martin Aichholzer, and Andreas Dunzinger
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease ,Gangliocytoma ,Ganglioglioma - Published
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90. Infections: Bacteria
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Serge Weis, Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Dunzinger, Eva Voglmayr, Martin Aichholzer, Raimund Kleiser, and Peter Strasser
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91. Vascular Disorders: Hemorrhage
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Raimund Kleiser, Eva Voglmayr, Andreas Dunzinger, Martin Aichholzer, Michael Sonnberger, Serge Weis, and Peter Strasser
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Intramedullary rod ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,law ,business.industry ,Event (relativity) ,medicine ,Choroid plexus ,Germinal matrix hemorrhage ,medicine.disease ,business ,law.invention - Abstract
Various types of hemorrhages are distinguished including subcutaneous, subgaleal, epidural, subdural, subarachnoid, intracerebral, intramedullary, choroid plexus, and germinal matrix hemorrhage. Clinical characterization of hematomas is based on time elapsed after the causing event: hyperacute, acute (6 h to 3 days), early subacute, late subacute, and chronic.
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92. Vascular Disorders: Aneurysms
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Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Dunzinger, Eva Voglmayr, Serge Weis, Raimund Kleiser, Martin Aichholzer, and Peter Strasser
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Aneurysm ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,cardiovascular system ,medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,business ,False Aneurysms ,Pathological ,Blood vessel ,Cardiac wall - Abstract
An aneurysm is a localized pathological dilatation of a blood vessel (or of the cardiac wall) involving all layers. Various types of aneurysm exist (saccular (berry), fusiform, inflammatory/infective “mycotic” (septic), dissecting, dolichoectasia, and false aneurysms).
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93. Vascular Disorders: Vasculitis
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Raimund Kleiser, Michael Sonnberger, Martin Aichholzer, Andreas Dunzinger, Peter Strasser, Eva Voglmayr, and Serge Weis
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Adenosine Deaminase 2 Deficiency ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,business.industry ,Inflammation ,Human leukocyte antigen ,medicine.disease ,Pathogenesis ,Immune system ,Large vessel vasculitis ,cardiovascular system ,biology.protein ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Vasculitis ,Elastin - Abstract
Vasculitis is an inflammation of blood vessel walls due to infectious or non-infectious reasons. The size of the vessel serves for disease classification (e.g., large vessel vasculitis, medium vessel vasculitis, small vessel vasculitis). The morphological changes of the involved vessels might be variable. The pathogenesis of non-infectious vasculitis might be autoimmune, associated with an immunologic reaction directed at elastin, associated with human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-B∗51 (Behcet’s disease), associated with immune and inflammatory response, antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-associated vasculitides. Germ line mutations lead to adenosine deaminase 2 deficiency.
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94. Imaging Modalities: Nuclear Medicine
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Michael Sonnberger, Martin Aichholzer, Raimund Kleiser, Serge Weis, Eva Voglmayr, Peter Strasser, and Andreas Dunzinger
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Radionuclide ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Chemistry ,business.industry ,Gamma ray ,Perfusion scanning ,Single-photon emission computed tomography ,Positron ,Positron emission tomography ,Annihilation radiation ,medicine ,Molecular imaging ,Nuclear medicine ,business - Abstract
Nuclear medicine is a medical discipline which uses molecular imaging by labeling a pharmaceutical molecule with a radioactive compound in order to visualize the metabolism of the labeled molecule in the human body. It provides noninvasive quantification of metabolism, receptor binding, and assessment of regional blood flow. Nuclear medicine techniques are used for diagnosis, treatment planning, outcome prediction, and control of the effectiveness of therapy. The nuclear medical techniques include SPECT (Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography) in which tracers emit gamma rays, and PET (Positron Emission Tomography) in which tracers emit positrons (positively charged electrons—antimatter) which collide with electrons and thereby emit annihilation radiation. Technical aspects include distribution of the radiotracer during the time of image collection, half-life, energy of emission, type of radiation, tracer kinetics, production of radionuclides, data analysis, appropriate patient preparation, and standardized acquisition protocols. The following techniques are discussed: FDG [fluorine-18 fluoro-2-deoxyglucose]-PET, amino acid PET (tracer: [Methyl-11C]-l-methionine (MET), 18F-FET (F-18-ethyltyrosin), 123I-FP-CIT for the assessment of the DAT (dopamine transporter) system in the presynaptic neurons, D2 receptor ligands (available radiotracers: 123I-IBZM and 123I-epidepride for SPECT and 11C-raclopride, 18F-fallypride, and 18F-desmethoxyfallypride (DMFP for PET), brain perfusion SPECT (radiopharmaceuticals used: ECD (ethyl cysteine dimer) and HMPAO (hexamethyl propylene amine oxime)), and amyloid imaging PET with the 11C-Pittsburgh-Compound-B (11C-PIB). Indications for Nuclear Medicine Examinations and the respective tracers are provided.
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95. Demyelinating Diseases: Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder
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Serge Weis, Peter Strasser, Raimund Kleiser, Michael Sonnberger, Eva Voglmayr, Martin Aichholzer, and Andreas Dunzinger
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neuromyelitis optica ,business.industry ,Corticosteroid treatment ,Myelitis ,Tetraparesis ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Transverse myelitis ,Aquaporin 4 ,medicine ,Optic neuritis ,Spectrum disorder ,sense organs ,business - Abstract
Neuromyelitis optica (NMO) or Devic disease is characterized by optic neuritis (ON) and transverse myelitis. In optic neuritis (ON), visual function is more severely affected than in MS or single isolated idiopathic ON. Attacks may recur. ON may not respond to corticosteroid treatment. Myelitis is characterized by severe paraparesis or tetraparesis and sensory-level and/or sphincter disturbances. Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) is associated with serum antibodies against aquaporin 4 (AQP4).
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96. Functional Systems
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Serge Weis, Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Dunzinger, Eva Voglmayr, Martin Aichholzer, Raimund Kleiser, and Peter Strasser
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97. Neurodegenerative Diseases: Motor Neuron Diseases
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Andreas Dunzinger, Raimund Kleiser, Martin Aichholzer, Serge Weis, Michael Sonnberger, Eva Voglmayr, and Peter Strasser
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Upper motor neuron ,business.industry ,Progressive bulbar palsy ,Progressive muscular atrophy ,Motor neuron ,medicine.disease ,Lower motor neuron ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Atrophy ,nervous system ,medicine ,Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ,business ,Neuroscience ,Primary Lateral Sclerosis - Abstract
Motor neuron diseases are a spectrum of diseases characterized by degeneration of the upper motor neuron (UMN) and/or lower motor neuron (LMN). The motor neuron diseases include amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), primary lateral sclerosis, bulbar atrophy, progressive muscular atrophy, progressive bulbar palsy, and familial myotrophic lateral sclerosis.
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98. Intoxication: Street Drugs
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Andreas Dunzinger, Martin Aichholzer, Peter Strasser, Raimund Kleiser, Eva Voglmayr, Serge Weis, and Michael Sonnberger
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medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,business.industry ,Street drugs ,medicine ,Cannabis ,Methamphetamine ,Psychiatry ,business ,Amphetamine ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The use of street drugs like cannabis, opiates, cocaine, amphetamine, and methamphetamine are serious medical and economic problems in the Western countries.
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99. Soft Tissue Tumors: Mesenchymal, Non-meningothelial Tumors
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Martin Aichholzer, Michael Sonnberger, Serge Weis, Raimund Kleiser, Andreas Dunzinger, Peter Strasser, and Eva Voglmayr
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Nervous system ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Heterogeneous group ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,business.industry ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Medicine ,Soft tissue ,business - Abstract
“Mesenchymal, non-meningothelial tumors” affecting the nervous system correspond to soft tissue tumors as encountered in other organs. Soft tissue tumors are a heterogeneous group of tumors classified along the line of differentiation according to the adult tissue they resemble. Benign and malignant tumors or sarcomas are encountered.
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100. Lymphomas
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Serge Weis, Michael Sonnberger, Andreas Dunzinger, Eva Voglmayr, Martin Aichholzer, Raimund Kleiser, and Peter Strasser
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- 2019
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