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Intramedullary Spinal Tumors of Disordered Embryogenesis
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 2000-05)
Abnormal spinal embryogenesis is quite commonplace. While greater than 90 percent of these errors of embryogenesis leads to occult spinal dysraphism with minimal neurologic or orthopedic sequelae, there is a significant ...
Effect of dietary vitamin A or N-acetylcysteine on ethylnitrosourea-induced rat gliomas
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 1998-10)
It is our hypothesis that low grade gliomas are the glial counterparts of other precancerous lesions such as colon polyps and, therefore, suitable targets for chemoprevention. Steps in the molecular progression of gliomas ...
Seeing but not recognizing
(Elsevier, 1986)
Visual recognition disturbances are caused by lesions that affect visual cortex as well as white matter connections between visual cortex and temporal and parietal cortex. Homonymous visual field defects are often present ...
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Ethyl-nitrosourea-induced Rat Gliomas: A Model for Experimental Therapeutics of Low-grade Gliomas
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 2001-07)
Human low-grade gliomas represent a population of brain tumors that remain a therapeutic challenge. Preclinical evaluation of agents, to test their preventive or therapeutic efficacy in these tumors, requires the use of ...
The peroxisome and the eye
(Elsevier, 1991)
Several childhood multisystem disorders with prominent ophthalmological manifestations have been ascribed to the malfunction of the peroxisome, a subcellular organelle. The peroxisomal disorders have been divided into three ...
Intra-arterial 5-bromo-2-deoxyuridine (BUR) radiosensitization with external beam radiation in rhesus monkeys: A toxicity study
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 1988-12)
A primate toxicity study was performed to test the hypothesis that BUdR does not increase the likelihood of unilateral or bilateral central nervous system damage secondary to radiation therapy.