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    Neuroviroses
    (2021) GOMES, Hélio Rodrigues; MACHADO, Luís dos Ramos; SANTOS, Germana Titoneli dos; LUCATTO, Leandro
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    Dor em gestante
    (2022) ZAKKA, Telma Regina Mariotto; TEIXEIRA, Manoel Jacobsen; YENG, Lin Tchia
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    Poliomielite
    (2021) DIAMENT, Décio; DIAMENT, Aron
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    Síndrome complexa de dor regional
    (2022) YENG, Lin Tchia; KOBAYASHI, Ricardo; ROCHA, Roberto de Oliveira; TEIXEIRA, Manoel Jacobsen
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    Síndrome dolorosa miofascial
    (2022) KAZIYAMA, Helena Hideko Seguchi; YENG, Lin Tchia; TEIXEIRA, Manoel Jacobsen
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    Dor nociceptiva, neuropática e nociplástica
    (2022) KUBOTA, Gabriel Taricani; TEIXEIRA, Manoel Jacobsen; ANDRADE, Daniel Ciampi Araújo de
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    Fisiopatologia da dor
    (2022) TEIXEIRA, Manoel Jacobsen; FORNI, José Eduardo Nogueira
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    Termografia e acupuntura em dor neuropática
    (2023) DALMASO NETO, Carlos; YENG, Lin Tchia; TEIXEIRA, Manoel Jacobsen; BRIOSCHI, Marcos Leal
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    Sensibilização e dor neuropática
    (2023) YENG, Lin Tchia; TEIXEIRA, Manoel Jacobsen
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    Panencefalite esclerosante subaguda
    (2021) DIAMENT, Aron; NUNES, Magda Lahorgue
  • bookPart 0 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Neurophysiological Guidance for Movement Disorder Surgery
    (2022) PINHEIRO, D. S.; FONOFF, E.
    The use of neurophysiological monitoring during surgical procedures has developed extensively in the past decade to become an important adjunctive technique to assist surgical teams and add more safety to surgical treatment approaches. In stereotactic and functional neurosurgery, the outcome results are intimately related to the target definition and adverse effect avoidance. In stereotactic-guided procedures, as in movement disorder surgery, the targets are deep seated in the brain. Therefore, the neurophysiological monitoring aims to avoid damage to the nervous tissue and participates in the decision-making of target localization, improving outcome. Stereotactic localization relies on perioperative imaging, frame-based patient’s head registration, and individual anatomical landmarks. Stereotactic-mounted probes are used for neuronal activity recording (microelectrode recording and local field potential), impedance monitoring, or controlled electrical stimulation to complement final target definition and correct positioning of the deep brain stimulation electrodes. This chapter covers the use of neurophysiological techniques used for movement disorder surgery. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022.
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    University educated man with childish behavior
    (2011) NITRINI, R.; CAIXETA, L.
    A 39-year-old man, a human resource executive, was seen at the outpatient clinic of the Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology Unit of the Hospital das Clínicas, a public university hospital in São Paulo, Brazil. His wife reported that about 4 years before, she noticed that he was manifesting mild behavioral and personality changes characterized by irritability, a tendency for social withdrawal, together with a more rancorous and even mean personality trait. Progressively, he gave up drinking alcohol, which he used to consume in moderate amounts, and libido became extremely reduced. Then he started to complain of difficulties in his professional activities and to manifest obsessive-compulsive behaviors such as to demand for perfectly ironed clothes or to soap his body several times during bathing. He had an acute and rapidly reversible episode of paralysis of his legs and right arm. After a few months, he had another similar episode involving only the right side of the body, including face. He was seen by physicians and after several tests the diagnosis of probable viral meningitis was undertaken. Test for HIV-1 infection was reported to be negative. He was dismissed from his job because he could not handle it any more. Ginkgo biloba and HydergineR were prescribed. His behavior deteriorated to a more childish one with frequent cries when his demands were not immediately fulfilled. Although he had had the old habit of speaking aloud about his problems, this trait became very much increased and associated with intense gesticulations. More recently, his wife also noticed a decrease of his memory. The patient complained of lack of concentration and difficulties in organizing his activities. General history University educated man with no other medical problem. © Cambridge University Press 2011.
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    Sequenciamento em larga escala: impactos em oncologia
    (2017) OBA-SHINJO, Sueli Mieko; MARIE, Suely Kazue Nagahashi
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    Crise epiléptica e estado epiléptico na emergência
    (2017) CASTRO, Luiz Henrique Martins; MARTINS, Herlon Saraiva
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    Infecções do SNC no imunocompetente
    (2017) MACHADO, Luís dos Ramos
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    Acidente vascular cerebral (AVC)
    (2023) CONFORTO, Adriana Bastos; WELLING, Leonardo C.; FIGUEIREDO, Eberval Gadelha
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    Meningites
    (2023) MACHADO, Luis dos Ramos; LIVRAMENTO, José Antonio; VIANNA, Liliana Scaff; OLIVEIRA, Vitor Falcão de; NUNES, Maria do PatrocínioTenório
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    Síndromes epilépticas
    (2023) CASTRO, Luiz Henrique Martins; OSHIRO, Carlos André
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    Cefaleia
    (2023) SANTOS, Felipe Reinaldo Deus Ramos; KUBOTA, Gabriel Taricani; SILVA, Fernanda Valério da; ANDRADE, Daniel Ciampi de; TEIXEIRA, Manoel Jacobsen
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    Manejo farmacológico da dor
    (2023) GALHARDONI, Ricardo; TEIXEIRA, Manoel Jacobsen; ANDRADE, Daniel Ciampi de