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[Lecture] Principles of modern brain tumor diagnosis |
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Leonid B. Likhterman, Vladimir A. Okhlopkov, Marina V. Ryzhova, Galina P. Snigireva, Liudmila V. Shishkina, Igor N. Pronin, Natalia E. Zakharova, Artem I. Batalov, Valeriy N. Kornienko
Burdenko National Medical Research Centre for Neurosurgery, Moscow, Russia
Likhterman@nsi.ru
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[Original article] Tumors of the cerebellum and fourth ventricle in children: late detection in an era of widespread neuroimaging availability |
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Yury V. Kushel, Elizaveta E. Safronova
Burdenko National Medical Research Centre for Neurosurgery, Moscow, Russia
kuszel@yandex.ru
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[Original article] Stereotactic radiosurgery and radiotherapy in complex treatment of patients with intracranial pilocytic astrocytomas |
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Yury Yu. Trunin, Andrey V. Golanov, Alexander N. Konovalov, Igor N. Pronin, Leonid B. Likhterman, Ruslan I. Zagirov
Burdenko National Medical Research Centre for Neurosurgery, Moscow, Russia
Likhterman@nsi.ru
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[Clinical case] Clinical case of using the minimally invasive "burr hole" microsurgical approach in the lateral ventricle tumor surgery |
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David I. Pitskhelauri, Sergey A. Maryashev, Nikita S. Grachev
Burdenko National Medical Research Centre for Neurosurgery, Moscow, Russia
ngrachev@nsi.ru
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[Review] Metastatic brain tumor. Clinical features, diagnosis and treatment |
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Andrey V. Golanov1, Sergey M. Banov1,2, Elena R. Vetlova1, Karen F. Vartanyan3, Elena M. Zhmaeva3
1Burdenko National Medical Research Centre for Neurosurgery, Moscow, Russia;
2Center “Gamma-Knife”, Moscow, Russia;
3Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education, Moscow, Russia
smbanov@gmail.com
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[Review] A systematic review of current trends in quality of life assessment in patients with malignant neoplasms (literature review and clinical guidelines) |
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Aleksandr L. Skugarev1, Alexey V. Semenkov1,2, Nikolay V. Khitrov1
1Vladimirsky Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute (MONIKI), Moscow, Russia;
2Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), Moscow, Russia
semenkov@inbox.ru
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[Clinical case] Difficulties in the differential diagnosis of myelodysplastic syndrome and acute leukemia |
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Alina V. Maltseva1, Valerie A. Moon1, Shokhrukhbek V. Igamberdiev1,2, Yulia B. Chervyakova1, Margarita A. Gromova1, Marianna R. Mazra1, Tamara O. Myshlyaeva1, Alexander A. Kopelev1
1Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow, Russia;
2Bauman City Clinical Hospital No 29, Moscow, Russia
mazra.marianna@yandex.ru
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[Review] Baboon syndrome or symmetric intertriginal and flexible exanthemas associated with medicines. Review of clinical cases |
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Dmitry I. Trukhan
Omsk State Medical University, Omsk, Russia
dmitry_trukhan@mail.ru
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[Review] A patient with atrial fibrillation at a general practitioner's appointment |
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Olga A. Polyakova1, Elena V. Mironova2, Gennady P. Grishin2, Olga D. Ostroumova1
1Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education, Moscow, Russia;
2Central clinical hospital of the medicine of the Russian Railways, Russia
docpolyakova.olga@gmail.com
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[Original article] The experience of using serotonin adipate in intensive care unit for non-surgical patients with gastrointestinal dysfunction |
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Nikolai P. Krotenko, Marina S. Grinenko
Yudin City Clinical Hospital, Moscow, Russia
npkrotenko@gmail.com
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[Clinical case] Syringoma. Why is it so difficult for a dermatologist to make a clinical diagnosis? |
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Larisa I. Glebova1, Ekaterina V. Zadionchenko1, Ekaterina E. Radionova2, Yulia A. Murashova2
1Yevdokimov Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry, Moscow, Russia;
2Korolenko Hospital – branch of Moscow Research and Practical Center of Dermatology and Cosmetology, Moscow, Russia
z777кat@inbox.ru
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[ClInIcal case for self-monItorIng] Clinical case for self-monitoring. Young patient complaining of frequent steatorrhea and wet cough |
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Leonid I. Dvoretsky
Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University), Moscow, Russia
dvoretski@mail.ru
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