Publications by authors named "A B Kadasheva"

Article Synopsis
  • Cortical blindness results from damage to the visual cortex, often due to strokes affecting the posterior cerebral arteries, which can occur during tentorial herniation.
  • A case study of a 40-year-old patient with a large right-sided sphenoidal meningioma showed postoperative complications, including headaches, coma, and eventual detection of cortical blindness lasting 1.5 years despite the absence of other neurological symptoms.
  • The case underscores the importance of recognizing risks associated with neurosurgery, as timely interventions may still lead to complications like irreversible ischemia, highlighting the need for patient awareness.
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Acoustic neuroma is one of the most common tumors of the posterior cranial fossa. Its removal is always a challenge for the neurosurgeon and the patient. The history of surgery for acoustic neuromas is inextricably linked with the history of neurosurgery in general.

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Unlabelled: There are various approaches to the treatment of patients with parasagittal meningiomas.

Objective: To optimize treatment strategy for meningiomas invading the superior sagittal sinus.

Material And Methods: The study included 87 patients with benign parasagittal meningiomas between 2010 and 2012.

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Background: Delta-He the difference between hemoglobin content in reticulocytes and erytrocytes is a relatively new laboratory indicator that is easily measured in everyday practice. This parameter is directly related to iron bioavailability for hemoglobin synthesis and can reflect various conditions accompanied by cytokine expression including systemic inflammation.

Objective: To analyze the prospects for practical application of hemoglobin delta in assessment of neurosurgical patients throughout in-hospital treatment.

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Unlabelled: There are no literature data on brainstem arachnoid cysts in humans.

Objective: To describe the clinical case of brainstem (pontomesencephalic) arachnoid cyst and to analyze classification, pathogenesis, differential diagnosis and treatment of this pathology considering literature data and own experience.

Material And Methods: A 29-year-old patient with pontomesencephalic arachnoid cyst is reported.

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