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  1. Artikel ; Online: Felnőttkori agydaganatok sebészete.

    Bagó, György Attila / Nagy, Gergő Dávid

    Magyar onkologia

    2023  Band 68, Heft 1, Seite(n) 13–25

    Abstract: Despite the advanced medical and radiation therapy, the role of surgical resection of brain neoplasms still remains indisputable. The maximal safe resection of benign brain tumors may result in complete recovery of the patient. Surgery of malignant ... ...

    Titelübersetzung Brain tumor surgery in adults.
    Abstract Despite the advanced medical and radiation therapy, the role of surgical resection of brain neoplasms still remains indisputable. The maximal safe resection of benign brain tumors may result in complete recovery of the patient. Surgery of malignant tumors can resolve mass effect, improve the neurological condition of the patient providing the possibility for further complex oncotherapy based on molecular level histopathology results. The advances in technical and multidisciplinary environment of brain tumor surgery facilitate more radical and safer resection resulting in better outcomes and preservation of quality of life, even in case of tumors which were considered inoperable until recently. In this review we present the recent technical innovations used in brain tumor surgery and discuss the surgical strategy of the most common tumor types (gliomas, meningiomas, cranial nerve tumors and brain metastases). The surgical management of complex skull base tumors, pituitary tumors, as well as neuro-endoscopic surgery and pediatric brain tumors are discussed in other papers of this special issue.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Adult ; Humans ; Brain Neoplasms/surgery ; Meningeal Neoplasms/pathology ; Meningeal Neoplasms/surgery ; Meningioma/radiotherapy ; Meningioma/surgery ; Meningioma/pathology ; Neurosurgical Procedures/methods ; Quality of Life ; Skull Base Neoplasms/surgery ; Skull Base Neoplasms/pathology
    Sprache Ungarisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2023-11-12
    Erscheinungsland Hungary
    Dokumenttyp Review ; English Abstract ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 414033-3
    ISSN 2060-0399 ; 0025-0244
    ISSN (online) 2060-0399
    ISSN 0025-0244
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Artikel: Tumort utánzó barrierzavarok a neuroonkológiai terápia során.

    Bagó, György Attila / Osztie, Eva / Várallyay, Péter / Fedorcsák, Imre

    Magyar onkologia

    2013  Band 57, Heft 4, Seite(n) 240–250

    Abstract: The proper interpretation of imaging changes in the course of multimodal neurooncological therapy (neurosurgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, stereotactic radiosurgery) is crucial. The appearance of abnormal or new contrast-enhancing lesions does not ... ...

    Titelübersetzung Treatment-induced tumor-like lesions in the course of neurooncological therapy.
    Abstract The proper interpretation of imaging changes in the course of multimodal neurooncological therapy (neurosurgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, stereotactic radiosurgery) is crucial. The appearance of abnormal or new contrast-enhancing lesions does not indicate obvious tumor progression, in the contrary they are frequently induced by the oncological therapy itself. The differentiation of real tumor progression from therapy-induced lesions is essential, since the diagnosis of progressive disease results in the termination of the current regimen and initiation of second or third line therapy, if possible. The most common frequent therapy-induced tumor-like lesions include the followings: pseudoprogression seen at 1-3 months after the completion of concomittant radiochemotherapy of high-grade gliomas, real radiation necrosis which can develop even years after the completion of fractionated external beam radiotherapy of gliomas, and radiation necrosis seen after stereotactic radiosurgery delivered to metastatic brain tumors. The absorbable hemostatic materials applied to the wall of resection cavity during brain tumor surgery might cause delayed disturbancies in the blood brain barrier, inducing abnormal signal changes and contrast enhancement mimicking residual or recurrent tumor. Cerebrovascular ischemic lesions might cause cortical enhancement in the subacute stage, which may be misinterpreted as leptomeningeal tumor spread. The correct assessment of imaging findings requires special knowledge and multidisciplinary consultation, therefore the treatment and follow-up of brain tumor patients should be linked to brain tumor centers staffed by experts in the field of neurosurgery, neurooncology and brain tumor imaging.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Brain Neoplasms/pathology ; Brain Neoplasms/secondary ; Brain Neoplasms/therapy ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Disease Progression ; Humans ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/diagnosis ; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local/therapy ; Radiation Injuries/diagnosis ; Radiation Injuries/etiology ; Treatment Outcome
    Sprache Ungarisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2013-12
    Erscheinungsland Hungary
    Dokumenttyp English Abstract ; Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 414033-3
    ISSN 0025-0244
    ISSN 0025-0244
    DOI MagyOnkol.2013.57.4.240
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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