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Surgical Treatment of Cerebral Ischemia

Kang SD

  • KMID: 1579202
  • Korean J Cerebrovasc Surg.
  • 2004 Mar;6(1):21-30.
Since the proportion of ischemic stroke has been increasing compared to hemorrhagic stroke in our country, only recently the medical community began to systematically emphasize the importance of managing ischemic...
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Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Aneurysm Associated with Posterior Fossa Arteriovenous Malformation: Report of Three Cases: Case Report

Kang DH, Han JW

  • KMID: 1579215
  • Korean J Cerebrovasc Surg.
  • 2004 Mar;6(1):69-72.
The association between intracranial aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) is well documented. A previously published series suggested that between 2.7% and 17.6% of patients with AVM have an associated with...
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Endovascular Treatment of Wide-necked Aneurysms with a Stent and Detachable Coils

Yoon PH, Ahn JY, Kim SH, Choi EW

  • KMID: 1579203
  • Korean J Cerebrovasc Surg.
  • 2004 Mar;6(1):31-37.
Wide-necked aneurysms, whether they are small or large, have remained a significant challenge for endovascular treatment. Several methods, such as balloon remodeling technique or use of three-dimensional coil, are introduced...
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Surgical Experience of Recurrent Hemorrhage from the Regrowth Cerebral Aneurysm after Initial Neck Clipping: Case Report

Sung SK, Choi CH, Cho WH, Lee SW

  • KMID: 1579213
  • Korean J Cerebrovasc Surg.
  • 2004 Mar;6(1):64-68.
The neck clipping of cerebral aneurysm is a well established treatment for the subarachnoid hemorrhage caused by aneurysmal rupture. However, incomplete clipping of an aneurysm may result in recurrent hemorrhage...
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Hemodynamic Pathogenesis of AVM

Lee SY, Kim BT, Im SB, Hwang SC, Shin WH

  • KMID: 1579199
  • Korean J Cerebrovasc Surg.
  • 2004 Mar;6(1):11-15.
Significantly decreased perfusion pressure is common in vascular territories irrigating neuronal tissue in patients with AVMs. There is evidence that "adaptive autoregulatory displacement" occurs in these patients which maintains cerebral...
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Posterior Fossa Decompression for Hypertensive Cerebellar Encephalopathy: Case Report

Yang MS, Lee JW, Kim YB, Kim TS, Lee KC

  • KMID: 1579217
  • Korean J Cerebrovasc Surg.
  • 2004 Mar;6(1):73-76.
Hypertensive encephalopathy is a medical emergency that is usually presented with manifestating headache, nausea, and visual disturbance. The disease predominantly involves the parieto-occipital white matter. Although cerebellar lesion accompanying hydrocephalus...
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Treatment of Brainstem Cavernomas

Lee SB, Lee JI, Kim JS, Hong SC, Park K

  • KMID: 1579211
  • Korean J Cerebrovasc Surg.
  • 2004 Mar;6(1):58-63.
OBJECTIVE:The goal of this study is to evaluate the clinical outcome of the patients with brainstem cavernous angiomas after treatment with microsurgery or radiosurgery. METHODS:Fifteen patients with brainstem cavernous angiomas...
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Fibromuscular Dysplasia Associated with Recurrent Cerebral Hemorrhage: Case Report

Jo KD, Gill SB, Yim SB, Kim JH, An SK, Lee DH

  • KMID: 1579219
  • Korean J Cerebrovasc Surg.
  • 2004 Mar;6(1):77-80.
Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) is a rare, segmental nonatheromatous angiopathy of unknown etiology affecting small to medium-sized arteries. The most common angiographic pattern is the classic string-of-beads appearance. But the tubular...
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Surgical Complications of Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation: A Retrospective Analysis of 297 Consecutive Cases

Jung JY, Lee JW, Huh SK, Lee KC

  • KMID: 1579209
  • Korean J Cerebrovasc Surg.
  • 2004 Mar;6(1):50-57.
To analyze the complications following surgical resection of cerebral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) and to improve the surgical outcomes, we reviewed 297 consecutive patients who had undergone surgical excision of AVM...
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Molecular Genetics of Primary Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Ahn JY, Kim JK, Chung YS, Chung SS, Joo JY

  • KMID: 1579197
  • Korean J Cerebrovasc Surg.
  • 2004 Mar;6(1):5-10.
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is more deadly than ischemic stroke but is also rarer and more difficult to study. Genetic and environmental risk factors likely play a role in the occurrence...
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Surgical Treatment of Distal Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysms

Sung SK, Cho WH, Lee SW, Choi CH

  • KMID: 1579207
  • Korean J Cerebrovasc Surg.
  • 2004 Mar;6(1):45-49.
OBJECT: The aneurysms located in the distal middle cerebral artery (MCA) are uncommon and have not been well investigated previously. To clarify these lesions more fully, we undertook a retrospective...
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Clip Reinforcement Technique by Circumferential Wrapping with Silastic Sheet for Treatment of Cerebral Aneurysms and Its Follow-Up Outcome

Shin SR, Kim TS, Lee JH, Joo SP, Kim IY, Jung S, Lee JK, Kim JH, Kim SH, Kang SS

  • KMID: 1579205
  • Korean J Cerebrovasc Surg.
  • 2004 Mar;6(1):38-44.
OBJECTIVE: To describe the clip reinforcement technique by circumferential wrapping with silastic sheet for the treatment of unclippable cerebral aneurysms and evaluate its long term follow-up results. METHODS: The nature...
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Medical Treatment of Cerebral Infarction

Choi YB, Lee KS

  • KMID: 1579201
  • Korean J Cerebrovasc Surg.
  • 2004 Mar;6(1):16-20.
Anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents have been widely used and studied in both the management of acute stroke and for stroke prevention. The use of anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents in acute...
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