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Gamma knife radiosurgery for meningiomas of the convexity and cavernous sinus

Duma, C.; Shea, W.M.; Tassin, J.; Kondziolka, Douglas; Lunsford, L.D.
ORIGINAL:0007750
ISSN: 1526-8012
CID: 205942

Techniques of radiosurgery

Chapter by: Witham, T.; Kondziolka, Douglas
in: Youmans neurological surgery by Winn, H Richard [Eds]
Philadelphia : Saunders, 2004
pp. 4117-4122
ISBN: 9780721682914
CID: 207162

Fractionated radiotherapy for pituitary tumors

Chapter by: Flickinger, J.C.; Kondziolka, Douglas
in: Youmans neurological surgery by Winn, H Richard [Eds]
Philadelphia : Saunders, 2004
pp. 4033-4038-
ISBN: 9780721682914
CID: 207152

Patient selection in movement disorder surgery

Chapter by: Thompson, T.P.; Lunsford, L.D.; Kondziolka, Douglas; Albright, L.A.
in: Youmans neurological surgery by Winn, H Richard [Eds]
Philadelphia : Saunders, 2004
pp. 2745-2754
ISBN: 9780721682914
CID: 207712

Trigeminal neuralgia radiosurgery

Kondziolka, Douglas; Lunsford, L.D.; Flickinger, J.C.
ORIGINAL:0007834
ISSN: 1526-8012
CID: 207802

Long-term results after radiosurgery for benign intracranial tumors [Letter]

Kondziolka, Douglas
ORIGINAL:0007924
ISSN: 0148-396x
CID: 208882

Stereotactic radiosurgery for brain metastases from gastrointestinal tract cancer

Hasegawa, Toshinori; Kondziolka, Douglas; Flickinger, John C; Lunsford, L Dade
BACKGROUND: Outcomes in patients with brain metastases from gastrointestinal tract cancers are not well defined. In this study we used precise, single-session, focal tumor irradiation (radiosurgery) in patients with brain metastases and evaluated the results. METHODS: Thirty-nine patients had brain metastases from gastrointestinal tract cancer and were treated with radiosurgery. Thirty-two also had whole brain radiotherapy. Primary lesions included colorectal cancer (n = 25), esophageal cancer (n = 11), cholangiocarcinoma (n = 1), duodenal cancer (n = 1), and jejunal cancer (n = 1). Seventy-two tumors were treated. RESULTS: The overall median survival was 9 months after diagnosis of metastatic brain disease and 5 months after radiosurgery. The 1-year survival rate after radiosurgery was 19%. The last imaging study of 49 tumors showed complete remission (CR) in 3 tumors (6.1%), partial remission (PR) in 27 tumors (55.1%), no change (NC) in 11 tumors (22.4%), and progression in 8 tumors (16.3%). The local tumor control rate (CR, PR, NC) was 84%. Two patients (5.1%) had a new or worsening neurologic deficit after radiosurgery. CONCLUSIONS: Stereotactic radiosurgery provides reasonable local control of brain metastases from gastrointestinal tract cancer with few side effects. However, it should be used judiciously in patients with active extracranial cancers since the expected survival may be limited.
PMID: 14670663
ISSN: 0090-3019
CID: 188102

The effect of low-dose external beam radiation on extraneural scarring after peripheral nerve surgery in rats - Comments [Comment]

Loeffler, JS; Gerszten, PC; Kondziolka, D; Kline, DG
ISI:000187176500033
ISSN: 0148-396x
CID: 194822

Intraspinal epidermoid cyst successfully treated with radiotherapy: Case report - Comments [Comment]

Loeffler, JS; Collignon, FP; Gutin, PH; Kondziolka, D
ISI:000187176500045
ISSN: 0148-396x
CID: 194832

Stereotactic radiosurgery as analternative to fractionated radiotherapy for patients with recurrent or residual nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas - Comments [Comment]

Kondziolka, D; Post, KD; King, W; Tabar, V; Loeffler, JS; Laws, ER; Adler, JR
ISI:000186524600018
ISSN: 0148-396x
CID: 194842