2021
Reducing the Cognitive Footprint of Brain Tumor Surgery
Dadario NB, Brahimaj B, Yeung J, Sughrue ME. Reducing the Cognitive Footprint of Brain Tumor Surgery. Frontiers In Neurology 2021, 12: 711646. PMID: 34484105, PMCID: PMC8415405, DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2021.711646.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOnco-functional balanceCognitive morbidityCortical regionsNew neurologic deficitsRate of resectionExtent of resectionBrain tumor surgeryHuman Connectome ProjectNeurologic deficitsSurgical managementPatient outcomesCortical mappingMotor functionTumor surgeryGlioma patientsStructural neuroanatomyInvasive techniquesBrain tumorsCerebral surgerySurgical armamentariumConnectomic dataEloquent tissueHigher-order cognitive functionsCognitive functionSurgery
1998
Factors Predictive of Survival in Ampullary Carcinoma
Howe J, Klimstra D, Moccia R, Conlon K, Brennan M. Factors Predictive of Survival in Ampullary Carcinoma. Annals Of Surgery 1998, 228: 87-94. PMID: 9671071, PMCID: PMC1191432, DOI: 10.1097/00000658-199807000-00013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKaplan-Meier methodRate of resectionAmpullary carcinomaAmpulla of VaterNegative nodesOverall survivalPeriampullary adenocarcinomaImproved survivalFactors predictive of improved survivalFactors PredictiveMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center experiencePredictive of improved survivalMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer CenterFactors predictive of survivalSurvival of patientsLog-rank testCox proportional hazards regressionPredictive of survivalProportional hazards regressionResected tumorNegative marginsPathology reviewPeriampullary tumorsPrognostic factorsAmpullary tumors
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