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    Acta neurochirurgica 111 (1991), S. 103-107 
    ISSN: 0942-0940
    Keywords: Corpus callosum ; disconnection syndrome ; intraventricular tumours
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The study was carried out on a series of 42 patients who underwent surgery through a midline approach. Lesions were in the anterior part of the third ventricle in 32 cases, in the frontal horns in 6, in the trigone in 3, and in both lateral and thrid ventricles in 1 case. The third ventricle was approached through Monro's foramen in 22 cases and through an interfornicial route in 9 cases. Surgical mortality occurred in 2 cases (5%). Permanent morbidity occurred in another 2 cases (5%): it consisted of slight intellectual deterioration in one case and slight fixed pyramidal signs in the other. Transient mutism was the most frequently observed post-operative complication. Thirty-one patients were reviewed and submitted to neuropsy-chological tests in the late postoperative period to investigate the presence of intellectual deterioration or disturbances in the interhemispheric transfer of motor, somataesthetic and visual information. All patients showed only the presence of short-term memory disturbance. Furthermore, 12 patients tested before surgery also showed the presence of short-term memory deficits in the preoperative period. We conclude that a midline approach is the most direct and safe route to the third ventricle as well as to the frontal horns and trigone.
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    ISSN: 0942-0940
    Keywords: Facial pain ; trigeminal neuralgia ; intermediate nerve neuralgia ; vascular compression ; vascular decompression operation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary An unusual case of a combination of trigeminal and intermediate nerve neuralgia is presented, caused by vascular compression of both of the nerve roots by different vessels. Because the neuralgia of the intermediate nerve could be cured by a vascular decompression operation, it is suggested to include it among the hyperactive dysfunction syndromes of cranial nerves caused by vascular compression at the root entry zone of the nerves. Therefore also for treatment of this neuralgia the non-destructive vascular decompression operation should be taken into consideration.
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