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    RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE CORONAL SUTURE AND THE CENTRAL LOBE How important is it and how can we use it in surgical planning?

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    The surgical treatment of the lesions located in the central lobe is a very difficult task for the neurosurgeon. The overall aim of this study is to verify the correlation of the coronal suture and the structures of the central lobe in 32 cadaver hemisphere brains and the importance of this information in surgical planning. The measurement of the nasion to the coronal suture ranged from 11.5 to 13.5 cm. The distance between the coronal suture in the midline to the central, precentral and paracentral sulcus ranged from 5.0 to 6.6, 2.5 to 4.5 and 1.3 to 4.0 cm respectively. Particularly in the normal cortex these measurements can be used to guide the surgical access. However, the identification of the central sulcus is not easy when the anatomical pattern is distorted or displaced by a lesion or edema. In cases such as these the use of other tools becomes crucial for good surgical planning and cortical mapping or awake craniotomy for a safer resection of the lesion as well.66486887

    Myocyte membrane and microdomain modifications in diabetes: determinants of ischemic tolerance and cardioprotection

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    Interactions Between Tephritid Fruit Fly Physiological State and Stimuli from Baits and Traps: Looking for the Pied Piper of Hamelin to Lure Pestiferous Fruit Flies

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    Structural plasticity of the hippocampus in response to estrogens in female rodents

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    Carbapenem resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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    The Transcription Factor XBP1 in Memory and Cognition: implications in Alzheimer’s Disease

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    The M-CSF receptor in osteoclasts and beyond

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    Materials design for bone-tissue engineering

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