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66th Annual Meeting of the German Society of Neurosurgery (DGNC)
Friendship Meeting with the Italian Society of Neurosurgery (SINch)

German Society of Neurosurgery (DGNC)

7 - 10 June 2015, Karlsruhe

Vorträge Mittwoch, 10. Juni 2015
MI.10 Freie Themen 15: Mapping 1

Meeting Abstract (MI.10.01)

Illustration of brain shift of corticospinal tract (CST) by pre- and intraoperative diffusion MR tractography and correlation with subcortical mapping

Pala A, Pedro M, Coburger J, Wirtz CR, König R
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Meeting Abstract (MI.10.02)

Microstructural alterations in trigeminal neuralgia determined by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) are independent of symptom duration, severity and type of neurovascular conflict

Mehrkens JH, Lutz J, Linn J, Lummel N, Tonn JC, Thon N
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Meeting Abstract (MI.10.03)

nTMS-based DTI fibertracking of language pathways using fractional anisotropy threshold

Negwer C, Ille S, Sollmann N, Hauck T, Meyer B, Krieg SM
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Meeting Abstract (MI.10.04)

Quantitative corticospinal tract diffusion changes in patients with subcortical gliomas correspond to functional status – preliminary analysis

Giordano M, Nabavi A, Gerganov V, Fahlbusch R, Samii M, Samii A
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Meeting Abstract (MI.10.05)

Resting-state functional MR imaging for sensorimotor networks in an iMRI setting: Proof of feasibility and correlation to clinical outcome of patients

Roder C, Charyasz E, Breitkopf M, Ernemann U, Klose U, Bisdas S, Tatagiba M
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Meeting Abstract (MI.10.06)

Usefulness of FAT and MFL values for plausiblity prediction in deterministic, nTMS-based tractography

Weiss C, Tursunova I, Lockau H, Neuschmelting V, Grefkes C, Goldbrunner R
With Erratum (Jun 17, 2015)
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Meeting Abstract (MI.10.07)

Intraoperative monitoring of facial nerve motor evoked potentials seems to be a very reliable method for pyramidal tract function in eloquent pediatric brain surgery

Bozinov O, Burkhardt JK, Neidert MC, Fierstra J, Regli L, Grotzer M, Sarnthein J
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Meeting Abstract (MI.10.08)

Multimodal functional and metabolic imaging to improve resection of highly-eloquent perirolandic brain tumours: Functional outcome and extent of resection

Faymonville AM, Schröter C, Stoffels G, Grefkes C, Goldbrunner R, Weiss C
With Erratum (Jun 17, 2015)
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