20 May 2012

Neuroma



Dermal and Subcutaneous Tumors
Dermal and Subcutaneous Tumors.ppt

A validated, disease-specific quality of life measure for acoustic neuroma
Brian Shaffer, M.D.
Qol measure for acoustic neuroma.ppt

Presbycusis
neuroma.ppt

What’s up with Acoustic Neuromas?
Nancy Fuller, M.D.
Acoustic neuroma.ppt

Clinical Assessment of Foot & Toe Injuries
Clinical Assessment.ppt

Soft Tissue Swellings
Parulis, Gum Boil
Soft Tissue Swellings.ppt

The Foot and Toes Range of Motion Testing
The Foot and Toes Range of Motion Testing.ppt

Craniocerebral Trauma
Craniocerebral Trauma.ppt

Neurofibromatosis
By Shannon Weeks
Neurofibromatosis.ppt

Clinical Cases in Correctional Telemedicine
John Liszka-Hackzell, MD, PhD
http://streaming.biocom.arizona.edu/files/21473/Session%209%20Provider%20Presentation.ppt

Posterior Fossa Skull Base Lesions
Ali Sepehr
Posterior Fossa Skull Base Lesions.ppt

What harm is there in a cell phone?
Shannon O’Mahar, M.D.
What harm is there in a cell phone?.ppt

Laser Facial Nerve Welding in a Rabbit Model
Jason D. Bloom, M.D.
LNWResearchPres.ppt

Abdominal pain
ABDOMINALPAIN.ppt

A practical approach to dizziness
Michael Gilchrist, MD MPH
A practical approach to dizziness.ppt
200 scholarly articles for free


  1. On "malignant transformation of acoustic neuroma/vestibular schwannoma 10 years after gamma knife stereotactic radiosurgery" skull base 2010;20:381-388.
  2. Recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma masquerading as acoustic neuroma.
  3. Traumatic neuroma in a patient with breast cancer after mastectomy: a case report and review of the literature.
  4. A Case Report of Traumatic Neuroma of the Cervical Spinal Cord in a Dog.
  5. Tender papule rising on the digit: Pacinian neuroma should be considered in differential diagnosis.
  6. Hearing preservation surgery in acoustic neuroma. Slow progress and new strategies.
  7. Expression of p63 and p73 in acoustic neuroma and its possible clinical relevance.
  8. A quantitative evaluation of gross versus histologic neuroma formation in a rabbit forelimb amputation model: potential implications for the operative treatment and study of neuromas.
  9. A stress fracture occured by overuse of the other leg to be cause of the Morton neuroma paint: a case report.
  10. Gait instability in patients with small acoustic neuroma.
  11. Retromastoid-sub occipital: A novel approach to cerebello pontine angle in acoustic neuroma surgery-our experience in 21 cases.
  12. Malignant transformation of acoustic neuroma/vestibular schwannoma 10 years after gamma knife stereotactic radiosurgery.
  13. Observations at the CNS-PNS Border of Ventral Roots Connected to a Neuroma.
  14. Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2B: Early Diagnosis by Multiple Mucosal Neuroma and Its DNA Analysis.
  15. Administration of a tropomyosin receptor kinase inhibitor attenuates sarcoma-induced nerve sprouting, neuroma formation and bone cancer pain.
  16. Repair of the peripheral nerve defect with the combination of allogeneic nerve and autologous neuroma.
  17. Blockade of nerve sprouting and neuroma formation markedly attenuates the development of late stage cancer pain.
  18. The outcome after using two different approaches for excision of Morton's neuroma.
  19. Morton neuroma: MR imaging after resection--postoperative MR and histologic findings in asymptomatic and symptomatic intermetatarsal spaces.
  20. Immunohistochemical localization and mRNA expression of aquaporins in the macula utriculi of patients with Meniere's disease and acoustic neuroma.
  21. Novel model for end-neuroma formation in the amputated rabbit forelimb.
  22. Palisaded encapsulated "solitary circumscribed" neuroma of the oral cavity: a review of 55 cases.
  23. Acoustic neuroma or vestibular schwannoma?
  24. DNA repair gene polymorphisms and risk of adult meningioma, glioma, and acoustic neuroma.
  25. Crohn's disease patient with right lower quadrant abdominal pain for 20 years due to an appendiceal neuroma Fibrous obliteration of the appendix.
  26. Acoustic neuroma: treatment or observation?
  27. Musculoskeletal ultrasound: how to evaluate for Morton's neuroma.
  28. Oral traumatic neuroma with mature ganglion cells: A case report and review of the literature.
  29. Cutaneous neuroma physiology and its relationship to chronic pain.
  30. The role of magnetic resonance imaging in the identification of suspected acoustic neuroma: a systematic review of clinical and cost effectiveness and natural history.
  31. Long-term results of LINAC-based stereotactic radiosurgery for acoustic neuroma: the Greek experience.
  32. Treatment of bowler's neuroma with digital nerve translocation.
  33. Neuroma of a double gallbladder: a case report.
  34. Sciatic neuroma presenting forty years after above-knee amputation.
  35. Amputation neuroma mimicking common bile duct cancer: a case report.
  36. Sonographically guided phenol instillation of stump neuroma.
  37. Effect of end-to-side repair of proximal nerve stumps of transected peripheral nerves on the development of neuroma experimental study.
  38. Ultrasound-guided interdigital neuroma injections: short-term clinical outcomes after a single percutaneous injection--preliminary results.
  39. Palisaded encapsulated neuroma PEN: an often misdiagnosed neural tumor.
  40. Traumatic neuroma of the tympanic Jacobson's nerve as a possible cause of otalgia.
  41. Practical experience with sonographically guided phenol instillation of stump neuroma: predictors of effects, success, and outcome.
  42. Occipital neuroma triggered cluster headache responding to greater occipital nerve blockade.
  43. Traumatic neuroma of the inferior alveolar nerve: a case report.
  44. Human neuroma contains increased levels of semaphorin 3A, which surrounds nerve fibers and reduces neurite extension in vitro.
  45. Sudden deafness as a presenting symptom of acoustic neuroma: case report.
  46. Complications and sequelae in acoustic neuroma surgery.
  47. The effect of functional fascial taping on Morton's neuroma.
  48. Painful neuroma requiring surgical excision after lower limb amputation caused by landmine explosions.
  49. Acoustic neuroma vestibular schwannoma: surgical results on 240 patients operated on dorsal decubitus position.
  50. Occupational noise exposure and risk of acoustic neuroma.
  51. Changes of Substance P in the substantia gelatinosa of the dorsal horn field after liquid nitrogen freezing of severed nerve for prevention of terminal neuroma.
  52. Glioblastoma multiforme after stereotactic radiotherapy for acoustic neuroma: case report and review of the literature.
  53. Traumatic neuroma around the celiac trunk after gastrectomy mimicking a nodal metastasis: a case report.
  54. Treatment of Morton's neuroma with alcohol injection under sonographic guidance: follow-up of 101 cases.
  55. Morton neuroma: evaluated with ultrasonography and MR imaging.
  56. Intraoperative facial motor evoked potentials monitoring with transcranial electrical stimulation for preservation of facial nerve function in patients with large acoustic neuroma.
  57. T1-nerve root neuroma presenting with apical mass and Horner's syndrome.
  58. Fractionated stereotactic radiotherapy for acoustic neuroma: single-institution experience at The Princess Margaret Hospital.
  59. Filippo Civinini 1805-1844 and the discovery of plantar neuroma.
  60. Intraoperative monitoring for hearing preservation and restoration in acoustic neuroma surgery.
  61. A study of perioperative lumbar cerebrospinal fluid pressure in patients undergoing acoustic neuroma surgery.
  62. Hearing preservation after acoustic neuroma surgery.
  63. Comparison of different wound closure techniques in translabyrinthine acoustic neuroma surgery.
  64. Use of the ultrasonically activated scalpel in acoustic neuroma surgery: preliminary report.
  65. Facial nerve neuroma management.
  66. Current results of the surgical management of acoustic neuroma.
  67. Symptomatic subdural hygroma and temporal lobe edema after translabyrinthine removal of acoustic neuroma.
  68. Vestibular schwannoma acoustic neuroma mimicking temporomandibular disorders: a case report.
  69. Endoscopic assisted microneurosurgery for gasserian portion of trigeminal neuroma: two cases.
  70. Personal hair dye use and risks of glioma, meningioma, and acoustic neuroma among adults.
  71. Conservative management of acoustic neuroma.
  72. Setting the standard--UK neurosurgical acoustic neuroma practice.
  73. Re: "Exposure to loud noise and risk of acoustic neuroma".
  74. Balance, mobility and gaze stability deficits remain following surgical removal of vestibular schwannoma acoustic neuroma: an observational study.
  75. Mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma risk in Japan.
  76. Concerning mobile phone use and risk of acoustic neuroma.
  77. Regression of Morton neuroma after local injection of steroids.
  78. The relationship between phantom limb pain and neuroma.
  79. Mobile phone use and risk of acoustic neuroma: results of the interphone case-control study in five north European countries corrected.
  80. Mobile phone use and risk of acoustic neuroma.
  81. Mobile phone use and risk of acoustic neuroma: results of the interphone case-control study in five North European countries.
  82. Prevention and management of painful neuroma.
  83. Ultrasound biomicroscopy of the skin to detect a subclinical neuroma of the proximal nail-fold.
  84. Exposure to loud noise and risk of acoustic neuroma.
  85. The efficacy of postoperative ondansetron Zofran orally disintegrating tablets for preventing nausea and vomiting after acoustic neuroma surgery.
  86. Case report: optic disc edema without hydrocephalus in acoustic neuroma.
  87. Facial nerve neuroma: surgical concept and functional results.
  88. Facial nerve neuroma: clinical, diagnostic, and surgical features.
  89. Mobile phone use and risk of acoustic neuroma: results of the Interphone case-control study in five North European countries.
  90. The prevention of neuroma formation by diathermy: an experimental study in the rat common peroneal nerve.
  91. Painful traumatic neuroma after a finger stick.
  92. Meningitis due to Enterobacter aerogenes subsequent to resection of an acoustic neuroma and abdominal fat graft to the mastoid.
  93. Post-cholecystectomy amputation neuroma of the common bile duct with obstructive jaundice.
  94. Cystic acoustic neuroma.
  95. Re: "cellular telephone use and risk of acoustic neuroma".
  96. Re: "cellular telephone use and risk of acoustic neuroma".
  97. Traumatic neuroma and recurrent lymphadenopathy after neck dissection: comparison of radiologic features.
  98. A case of medullomyoblastoma of cerebellopontine angle mimicking acoustic neuroma.
  99. Sonographically guided phenol injection in painful stump neuroma.
  100. Treatment of recurrence of symptoms after excision of an interdigital neuroma. A retrospective review.
  101. Cellular telephone use and risk of acoustic neuroma.
  102. Distal mycotic aneurysm of the AICA mimicking intracanalicular acoustic neuroma.
  103. The role of MRI and ultrasound imaging in Morton's neuroma and the effect of size of lesion on symptoms.
  104. Cruveilhier and acoustic neuroma.
  105. Anatomical landmarks and surgical limits in the suboccipital transmeatal approach to the acoustic neuroma.
  106. Role of prophylaxis for the prevention of wound infection in acoustic neuroma surgery.
  107. Morton neuroma: MR imaging in prone, supine, and upright weight-bearing body positions.
  108. Musculoskeletal case 25. Morton's neuroma.
  109. Massive intratumoral haemorrhage as a clinical presentation of acoustic neuroma.
  110. Symptomatic neuroma of the sural nerve a rare complication of the harvesting of the nerve for grafting: case report.
  111. Hypervascular intracisternal acoustic neuroma.
  112. Treatment of acoustic neuroma.
  113. Palisaded encapsulated neuroma solitary circumscribed neuroma of skin of the eyelid: report of two cases and review of the literature.
  114. MRI screening for acoustic neuroma.
  115. Is early management of acoustic neuroma important?
  116. Traumatic neuroma after neck dissection: CT characteristics in four cases.
  117. Responses of nerve fibres of the rat saphenous nerve neuroma to mechanical and chemical stimulation: an in vitro study.
  118. Morton's neuroma: is it always symptomatic?
  119. Acoustic neuroma surgery as an interdisciplinary approach: a neurosurgical series of 508 patients.
  120. Acoustic neuroma surgery as an interdisciplinary approach.
  121. MRI screening for acoustic neuroma: a comparison of fast spin echo and contrast enhanced imaging in 1233 patients.
  122. Synaptic reorganization in the substantia gelatinosa after peripheral nerve neuroma formation: aberrant innervation of lamina II neurons by Abeta afferents.
  123. Association of spheno-orbital dysplasia with plexiform neuroma in von Recklinghausen's neurofibromatosis.
  124. Ocular complications of acoustic neuroma surgery.
  125. Morton neuroma: effect of MR imaging findings on diagnostic thinking and therapeutic decisions.
  126. Multiple mucosal neuroma syndrome.
  127. Intra-operative localisation of skull base tumours. A case report using the ISG viewing wand in the management of trigeminal neuroma.
  128. Stereotactic radiosurgery for acoustic neuroma: a Canadian perspective.
  129. Intraoperative monitoring during surgery for acoustic neuroma: benefits of an extratympanic intrameatal electrode.
  130. Management of acoustic neuroma.
  131. Postoperative magnetic resonance imaging after acoustic neuroma surgery: influence of packing materials in the drilled internal auditory canal on assessment of residual tumor.
  132. From 8th cranial nerve neuroma to vestibular schwannoma without using gadolinium? Or, is gadolinium necessary for enhancement of intrameatic tumors?.
  133. Images in clinical medicine. Acoustic neuroma vestibular schwannoma.
  134. Neuroma of the distal posterior interosseous nerve. A cause of iatrogenic wrist pain.
  135. Four cases of mucosal neuroma syndrome: multiple endocrine neoplasm 2B or not 2B?
  136. Angiogenesis at the site of neuroma formation in transected peripheral nerve.
  137. The evolving MR appearance of structures in the internal auditory canal after removal of an acoustic neuroma.
  138. Efficacy of MR imaging in patients suspected of having Morton's neuroma.
  139. Middle ear mucocele: an unusual complication of the tranlabyrinthine approach to acoustic neuroma.
  140. Hearing preservation surgery in acoustic neuroma patients with normal hearing.
  141. Bone scans in neurofibromatosis: neurofibroma, plexiform neuroma and neurofibrosarcoma.
  142. Depression after surgery for acoustic neuroma.
  143. Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2B mucosal neuroma syndrome, Wagenmann-Froboese syndrome.
  144. Cost-effective screening for acoustic neuroma with unenhanced MR: a clinician's perspective.
  145. Neuroma of the superficial branch of the radial nerve after intravenous cannulation.
  146. Acoustic neuroma may impair vision.
  147. Treating the oral sequelae of an acoustic neuroma.
  148. Postoperative radiographic findings following acoustic neuroma removal.
  149. Residual and recurrent acoustic neuroma in hearing preservation procedures: neuroradiologic and surgical findings.
  150. Continuous retrograde monitoring of the facial nerve: preliminary experience during acoustic neuroma surgery.
  151. Iatrogenic impairment of hearing during surgery for acoustic neuroma.
  152. Management of acoustic neuroma.
  153. The bloody angle: 100 years of acoustic neuroma surgery.
  154. Acute postoperative hydrocephalus following translabyrinthine craniotomy for acoustic neuroma resection.
  155. MRI as a single screening procedure for acoustic neuroma.
  156. Recurrent acoustic neuroma presenting as central alveolar hypoventilation.
  157. Hearing preservation by the extended and nonextended middle cranial fossa approach for acoustic neuroma.
  158. Decision making in acoustic neuroma management: the only hearing ear.
  159. Vestibular schwannoma acoustic neuroma: the profession is not achieving its potential for early diagnosis.
  160. MRI as a single screening procedure for acoustic neuroma: a cost effective protocol.
  161. Preserving hearing in acoustic neuroma removal.
  162. Na+ channel immunolocalization in peripheral mammalian axons and changes following nerve injury and neuroma formation.
  163. Retrosigmoid transmeatal approach: an anatomic study of an approach used for preservation of hearing in acoustic neuroma surgery and vestibular neurotomy.
  164. Acute facial nerve palsy in association with acoustic neuroma.
  165. A young woman with spotty pigmentation, acromegaly, acoustic neuroma and cardiac myxoma: Carney's complex.
  166. Diagnosing acoustic neuroma.
  167. Management of the acoustic neuroma in an only hearing ear.
  168. Extended middle cranial fossa approach for acoustic neuroma surgery.
  169. Traumatic neuroma at the tail of the pancreas following splenectomy.
  170. Amputation neuroma of docked tails in dogs.
  171. Early diagnosis and surgical management of acoustic neuroma: is it cost effective?
  172. Improved diagnosis of acoustic neuroma with auditory brain-stem evoked responses and gadolinium-enhanced MRI.
  173. Stump neuroma masquerading as recurrent malignancy on chest roentgenogram.
  174. Solitary bronchial mucosal neuroma.
  175. Acoustic neuroma surgery in Northern Ireland 1976-1986.
  176. Mucosal neuroma syndrome--a phenotype for malignancy.
  177. Stroke due to atrial myxoma in a young woman with co-existing acoustic neuroma and pituitary adenoma.
  178. Symptomatic pneumocephalus after translabrynthine acoustic neuroma excision and nitrous oxide anesthesia.
  179. Subarachnoid haemorrhage and acoustic neuroma.
  180. Varied appearance of trigeminal neuroma on CT.
  181. Neurotologic evaluation and management of acoustic neuroma.
  182. Otoneurological approach to diagnosis and removal of acoustic neuroma.
  183. EEG features associated with the occurrence of epilepsy after surgery for intracranial aneurysm and acoustic neuroma.
  184. Verhoeff's "terato-neuroma" a critical reappraisal in light of new observations and current concepts of embryonic tumors.
  185. Normal chromosomes in mucosol neuroma variant of medullary thyroid carcinoma syndrome.
  186. Surgical treatment of acoustic neuroma.
  187. Surgical treatment of acoustic neuroma. The translabyrinthine approach.
  188. The use of the flush-fitting scleral contact shell after surgical intervention on acoustic neuroma.
  189. An unusual case of neuroma of the median nerve.
  190. Fluctuating course in acoustic neuroma.
  191. Post-vagotomy neuroma.
  192. Consequences of removing an acoustic neuroma by conventional methods.
  193. Intrathoracic neuroma of the right phrenic nerve; case report.
  194. Medullated corneal nerves and plexiform neuroma associated with pheochromocytoma.
  195. Amputation neuroma following cholecystectomy.
  196. Observations on the pathological mechanism of conductive deafness in certain cases of neuroma of the VIII nerve.
  197. Plexiform Neuroma of Tongue.
  198. Amputation Neuroma in Nerves Implanted in Bone.
  199. THE CHEMICAL INHIBITION OF FIBRE REGENERATION AND NEUROMA FORMATION IN PERIPHERAL NERVES.
  200. A CASE OF INTRA-OCULAR NEUROMA VON RECKLINGHAUSEN'S DISEASE OF THE LEFT OPTIC NERVE HEAD.

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