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Autor:
L D, McAllister, N D, Doolittle, P E, Guastadisegni, D F, Kraemer, C A, Lacy, J R, Crossen, E A, Neuwelt
Publikováno v:
Neurosurgery. 46(1)
Patients with non-acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-related primary central nervous system lymphomas have the potential to achieve durable complete responses without radiotherapy, with treatment using enhanced chemotherapy delivery with blood-brain
Autor:
S A, Dahlborg, A, Petrillo, J R, Crossen, S, Roman-Goldstein, N D, Doolittle, K H, Fuller, E A, Neuwelt
Publikováno v:
The cancer journal from Scientific American. 4(2)
Radiographic tumor response and survival were evaluated in the pediatric and young adult population with germ cell tumor, primary CNS lymphoma, or primitive neuroectodermal tumor receiving intra-arterial carboplatin- or methotrexate-based chemotherap
Autor:
S A, Dahlborg, W D, Henner, J R, Crossen, C M, Tableman, A, Petrillo, R, Braziel, E A, Neuwelt
Publikováno v:
The cancer journal from Scientific American. 2(3)
Radiographic tumor response and survival were evaluated in patients receiving methotrexate-based chemotherapy with osmotic blood-brain barrier disruption with or without antecedent cranial radiation.Fifty-eight non-AIDS patients (38 males, 20 females
Publikováno v:
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol
PURPOSE: To determine whether osmotic blood-brain barrier disruption is associated with MR abnormalities or cognitive deterioration and, if so, whether the MR findings correlate with cognitive test results. METHODS: Fifteen brain tumor patients who h
Publikováno v:
Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 331
Twelve adults (11 male, 1 female), diagnosed as having supratentorial gliomas, were treated with osmotic blood-brain barrier disruption and chemotherapy (intra-arterial methotrexate, 2500 mg/infusion; intravenous Cytoxan, 15 mg/kg/infusion; and oral
Publikováno v:
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology. 13:91-91
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical psychology. 45(5)
In order to investigate further the psychological construct of hostility measured on the Cook-Medley (Ho) Scale as a health risk factor, the present study examined relationships between hostility assessed on the Ho Scale and several measures of neuro