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M H Reinges

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Krings T, Reinges M, Erberich S, Kemeny S, Rohde V, Spetzger U, et al.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry . 2001 Jun; 70(6):749-60. PMID: 11385009
Objectives: Presurgical mapping of motor function is a widely used clinical application of functional (f) MRI, employing the blood oxygenation level dependent contrast. The aim of this study was to...
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Reinges M, Thron A, Mull M, Huffmann B, Gilsbach J
J Neurol . 2001 May; 248(3):197-203. PMID: 11355153
Spinal dural arteriovenous fistulae (DAVF) affect predominantly levels of the lower thoracic and lumbar segments; only 13 cases have been reported of DAVF at the foramen magnum. We present three...
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Reinges M, Krings T, Nguyen H, Hans F, Korinth M, Holler M, et al.
Comput Aided Surg . 2001 Apr; 5(6):426-32. PMID: 11295855
Objective: To analyze the influence of head positioning during preoperative image data acquisition on intraoperative accuracy of modern neuronavigation systems. Material And Methods: All measurements were performed preoperatively before opening...
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Reinges M, Krings T, Nguyen H, Kuker W, Spetzger U, Rohde V, et al.
Acta Neurochir (Wien) . 2001 Feb; 142(12):1385-9; discussion 1389-90. PMID: 11214633
Background: The purpose of this prospective study was to localize the central sulcus by frameless neuronavigation and to project this anatomical structure to the outside of the skull on the...
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Reinges M, Rohde V, Krings T, Spetzger U, Gilsbach J
J Pediatr Surg . 2000 Dec; 35(12):1795-8. PMID: 11101739
Background/purpose: A series of technical notes has been dedicated to the removal of retained intracranial shunt catheters, among which the intraluminal cautery proved to be the most accepted technique. However,...
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Rohde V, Kuker W, Reinges M, Gilsbach J
Acta Neurochir (Wien) . 2000 Aug; 142(7):787-92; discussion 792-3. PMID: 10955673
Background: This retrospective study evaluated the neurological outcome of 26 patients with spontaneous and non-spontaneous spinal epidural haematoma (SEH) who underwent microsurgical clot removal. It was the objective of the...
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Kuker W, Thiex R, Friese S, Freudenstein D, Reinges M, Ernemann U, et al.
Acta Neurochir (Wien) . 2000 Aug; 142(7):777-85. PMID: 10955672
Background: The diagnosis of spontaneous spinal haematomas mainly depends on magnetic resonance imaging. This study evaluates the MRI characteristics of spinal epidural and subdural haematomas. The results were correlated with...
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Reinges M, Hasselberg I, Rohde V, Kuker W, Gilsbach J
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry . 2000 Jun; 69(1):40-7. PMID: 10864602
Objectives: Although there is general agreement that surgery is the best treatment for chronic subdural haematoma (CSDH), the extent of the surgical intervention is not well defined. Methods: The less...
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Rohde V, Rohde I, Reinges M, Mayfrank L, Gilsbach J
Minim Invasive Neurosurg . 2000 May; 43(1):9-17. PMID: 10794561
Objective: Frame-based stereotactic puncture and catheter placement followed by fibrinolytic therapy and drainage is one treatment option in the management of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (sICH). This minimally invasive procedure could...
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Krings T, Topper R, Reinges M, Foltys H, Spetzger U, Chiappa K, et al.
Neurology . 2000 Feb; 54(2):524-7. PMID: 10668734
We performed functional MRI (fMRI) on a patient with a mass lesion while she happened to experience a simple partial seizure. We used regional T2* signal changes to localize seizure-related...