Luigi M Cavallo
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Suero Molina E, Bruneau M, Reuter G, Shahein M, Cavallo L, Daniel R, et al.
Brain Spine
. 2024 Sep;
4:103328.
PMID: 39309550
Introduction: Intraoperative fluorescence guidance is a well-established surgical adjunct in high-grade glioma surgery. In contrast, the clinical use of such dyes and technology has been scarcely reported in skull base...
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Mastantuoni C, Ugga L, Solari D, DAniello S, Spadarella G, Cuocolo R, et al.
J Neurosurg Sci
. 2024 Jan;
PMID: 38287775
Background: Pituitary adenomas and craniopharyngiomas are the most common lesions of the sellar region. These tumors are responsible for invasion or compression of crucial neurovascular structures. The involvement of the...
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Villalonga J, Burroni M, Fabozzi G, Solari D, Campero A, Cappabianca P, et al.
Brain Spine
. 2023 Jun;
3:101724.
PMID: 37383463
Introduction: Since the introduction of the endoscopic endonasal approach (EEA) to skull base, the nasal phase has been a true challenge as it represents the moment of definition of the...
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Somma T, Esposito F, Scala M, Scelzo A, Baiano C, Patti S, et al.
J Pers Med
. 2022 Oct;
12(10).
PMID: 36294782
Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients may experience neuropsychiatric symptoms, including depression, anxiety, sleep disturbances, psychosis, as well as behavioral and cognitive symptoms during all the different stages of the illness. Deep...
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Cossu G, Jouanneau E, Cavallo L, Froelich S, Starnoni D, Giammattei L, et al.
Brain Spine
. 2022 Oct;
2:100878.
PMID: 36248137
Introduction: The optimal surgical treatment for giant pituitary neuroendocrine tumors(GPitNETs) is debated. Research Question: The aim of this paper is to optimize the surgical management of these patients and to...
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Corniola M, Roche P, Bruneau M, Cavallo L, Daniel R, Messerer M, et al.
Brain Spine
. 2022 Oct;
2:100864.
PMID: 36248124
Introduction: The evolution of cavernous sinus meningiomas (CSMs) might be unpredictable and the efficacy of their treatments is challenging due to their indolent evolution, variations and fluctuations of symptoms, heterogeneity...
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Solari D, Mastantuoni C, Cavallo L, Esposito F, Cappabianca P
J Neurosurg Sci
. 2022 Mar;
67(1):26-35.
PMID: 35301832
Introduction: Craniopharyngiomas are locally aggressive disembryogenetic tumors presenting mostly in childhood and late adulthood. They are often burdened by an unfavorable clinical course due to close relationships with nearby critical...
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Bal J, Bruneau M, Berhouma M, Cornelius J, Cavallo L, Daniel R, et al.
Acta Neurochir (Wien)
. 2022 Jan;
164(2):299-319.
PMID: 35079891
Background: Non-vestibular schwannomas are relatively rare, with trigeminal and jugular foramen schwannomas being the most common. This is a heterogenous group which requires detailed investigation and careful consideration to management...
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Pirchio R, Auriemma R, Solari D, Arnesi M, Pivonello C, Negri M, et al.
Front Endocrinol (Lausanne)
. 2021 Dec;
12:769744.
PMID: 34917030
Objective: Control of prolactin excess is associated with the improvement in gluco-insulinemic and lipid profile. The current study aimed at investigating the effects of pituitary surgery and medical therapy with...
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Alhaj A, Yousef W, Alanezi A, Almutawa M, Zaidan S, Alsheikh T, et al.
Surg Neurol Int
. 2021 Dec;
12:547.
PMID: 34877033
Background: Failure to prevent rebleeding after cerebral subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) is the most frequent reason for high morbidity and mortality of aneurysmal SAH. Our study aims to identify the outcome...