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Radiosurgery and trigeminal neuralgia - Response [Letter]
Kondziolka, D; Lunsford, LD
ISI:000169209500027
ISSN: 0022-3085
CID: 195472
Radiosurgery for the treatment of recurrent central neurocytomas - Comment [Comment]
Kondziolka, D
ISI:000168785500019
ISSN: 0148-396x
CID: 195482
Treatment of idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia: Comparison of long-term outcome after radiofrequency rhizotomy and microvascular decompression - Comment [Comment]
Kondziolka, D
ISI:000168785500039
ISSN: 0148-396x
CID: 195492
Recommendations for the management of intracranial arteriovenous malformations: a statement for healthcare professionals from a special writing group of the Stroke Council, American Stroke Association [Guideline]
Ogilvy, C S; Stieg, P E; Awad, I; Brown, R D Jr; Kondziolka, D; Rosenwasser, R; Young, W L; Hademenos, G
PMID: 11382737
ISSN: 0009-7322
CID: 188602
Neuropathology of grafted human neurons 27 months post-implantation in a stroke patient [Meeting Abstract]
Nelson, PT; Kondziolka, D; Wechsler, L; Goldstein, S; Gebel, J; DeCesare, S; Elder, EM; Zhang, PJ; McGrogan, M; Wiley, CA; Lee, VMY; Trojanowski, JQ
ISI:000168786800154
ISSN: 0022-3069
CID: 195502
Radiosurgical management of benign cavernous sinus tumors: Dose profiles and acute complications - Comment [Comment]
Kondziolka, D
ISI:000168223000030
ISSN: 0148-396x
CID: 195512
Comprehensive assessment of hemorrhage risks and outcomes after stereotactic brain biopsy
Field, M; Witham, T F; Flickinger, J C; Kondziolka, D; Lunsford, L D
OBJECT: Stereotactic brain biopsy has played an integral role in the diagnosis and management of brain lesions. At most centers, imaging studies following biopsy are rarely performed. The authors prospectively determined the acute hemorrhage rate after stereotactic biopsy by performing immediate postbiopsy intraoperative computerized tomography (CT) scanning. They then analyzed factors that may influence the risk of hemorrhage and the diagnostic accuracy rate. METHODS: Five hundred consecutive patients undergoing stereotactic brain biopsy underwent immediate postbiopsy intraoperative CT scanning. Before surgery, routine preoperative coagulation studies were performed in all patients. All medical charts, laboratory results, preoperative imaging studies, and postoperative imaging studies were reviewed. In 40 patients (8%) hemorrhage was detected using immediate postbiopsy intraoperative CT scanning. Neurological deficits developed in six patients (1.2%) and one patient (0.2%) died. Symptomatic delayed neurological deficits developed in two patients (0.4%), despite the fact that the initial postbiopsy CT scans in these cases did not show acute hemorrhage. Both patients had large intracerebral hemorrhages that were confirmed at the time of repeated imaging. The results of a multivariate logistic regression analysis of the risk of postbiopsy hemorrhage of any size showed a significant correlation only with the degree to which the platelet count was below 150,000/mm3 (p = 0.006). The results of a multivariate analysis of a hemorrhage measuring greater than 5 mm in diameter also showed a correlation between the risk of hemorrhage and a lesion location in the pineal region (p = 0.0086). The rate at which a nondiagnostic biopsy specimen was obtained increased as the number of biopsy samples increased (p = 0.0073) and in accordance with younger patient age (p = 0.026). CONCLUSIONS: Stereotactic brain biopsy was associated with a low likelihood of postbiopsy hemorrhage. The risk of hemorrhage increased steadily as the platelet count fell below 150,000/mm3. The authors found a small but definable risk of delayed hemorrhage, despite unremarkable findings on an immediate postbiopsy head CT scan. This risk justifies an overnight hospital observation stay for all patients after having undergone stereotactic brain biopsy.
PMID: 11302651
ISSN: 0022-3085
CID: 188612
Serial intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging of brain shift - Comment [Comment]
Kondziolka, D
ISI:000167808200041
ISSN: 0148-396x
CID: 195522
Transplantation of cultured human neuronal cells for patients with stroke - Reply [Letter]
Kondziolka, D
ISI:000167697100038
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 195532
Gene therapy of malignant gliomas: a pilot study of vaccination with irradiated autologous glioma and dendritic cells admixed with IL-4 transduced fibroblasts to elicit an immune response
Okada, H; Pollack, I F; Lieberman, F; Lunsford, L D; Kondziolka, D; Schiff, D; Attanucci, J; Edington, H; Chambers, W; Kalinski, P; Kinzler, D; Whiteside, T; Elder, E; Potter, D
PMID: 11268289
ISSN: 1043-0342
CID: 188622