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- BookPaolo Cappabianca, Luigi Maria Cavallo, Oreste de Divitiis, Felice Esposito, editors.Contents:
Preface
Acknowledgements
Part I Pituitary adenomas
1 Introduction to pituitary adenomas
2 Endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal approach (standard and extended technique)
3 Endoscopic endonasal ethmoid-pterygoid transsphenoidal approach to the cavernous sinus
4 Frontotemporal approach
5 Radiotherapy and radiosurgery
Part II Craniopharyngiomas
6 Introduction to craniopharyngiomas
7 Endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal approach
8 Frontotemporal approach
9 Supraorbital approach
10 Transcallosal approach
11 Radiotherapy and radiosurgery for craniopharyngiomas
Part III Cystic sellar lesions
12 Introduction to cystic sellar lesions
13 Arachnoid cysts
14 Rathke cleft cyst
Part IV Anterior cranial fossa meningiomas
15 Introduction to anterior cranial fossa meningiomas
16 Endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal approach
17 Frontotemporal approach
18 Subfrontal approach
19 Supraorbital approach
20 Radiotherapy and radiosurgery
Part V Clival chordomas
21 Introduction to clival chordomas
22 Endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal approach
23 Retrosigmoid approach
24 Skull base approaches
25 Radiotherapy, radiosurgery and proton beam
Part VI Cranial base reconstruction after transcranial and transnasal skull base surgery
26 Indications for cranial base reconstruction
27 Neuroradiology in cranial base reconstruction
28 Anatomy of cranial base reconstruction
29 Techniques for cranial base reconstruction. - ArticleHedges A, Rose J, Leighton M, Turner P.J Clin Pharmacol. 1977 Feb-Mar;17(2-3):125-7.In a double-blind clinical trial, meptazinol (400-mg capsules) was shown to be significantly better than placebo in relieving postoperative pain in patients who had under gone total abdominal hysterectomy operations. Analgesic activity was assessed by patients rating their pain before and 1 hour after the administration of each treatment, by sequential analysis of patient and investigator preference for treatment, and by calculating the time interval between doses of the two treatments.