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Friday, 06 Jan 2012
Pedro Lylyk, Buenos Aires, Argentina, gives an overview of the different techniques used in the treatment of giant aneurysms and shares his long-term experience with flow diversion of 444 aneurysms, 55.5% of which were giant or large. [read more]
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Friday, 28 Oct 2011
Some physicians take the view that MRI imaging is seen as the coming modality of choice, even for emergency situations. They say angiography has a role, albeit a small one. In this opinion article, Charles Strother takes a different view. [read more]
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Friday, 24 Jun 2011
Martin Radvany, Division of Interventional Neuroradiology, Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, USA, spoke to Interventional News about the new devices available for the treatment of embolic stroke. [read more]
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Tuesday, 26 Apr 2011
Marco Leonardi, president of the XIX Symposium Neuroradiologicum which was held in Bologna, 4–9 October 2010, spoke to NeuroNews about recent developments in neuroradiology, his research interests and relevant research findings which emerged from the XIX Symposium Neuroradiologicum, among other topics. [read more]
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Wednesday, 01 Sep 2010
Professor Jim van Os adopts the theory of gene-environment interaction to uncover the causes of psychotic disorders. [read more]
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Wednesday, 01 Sep 2010
Professor Anna Wirz-Justice looks at the impact the time of day has on the rhythms of the human physiological system. [read more]
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Thursday, 24 Jun 2010
Imaging techniques such as functional MRI or diffusion tensor imaging permit a direct and accurate look into the human brain. They allow observation of events from cellular changes to processes activated when people act, think and feel. So neurological diseases such as MS, dementia and migraine can be better predicted, diagnosed and treated. [read more]
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