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- BookAnita Mahajan, Arnold Paulino, editors.Contents:
Epidemiology of childhood brain tumors / Philip J. Lupo, Surya P. Rednam, and Murali Chintagumpala
Histopathology of primary tumors of the central nervous system / Adekunle M. Adesina
Imaging of pediatric central nervous system tumors / Edgar G. Ordonez-Rubiano, Rachel S. Hicklen, Laura Rivera-Osorio and Jason M. Johnson
Surgical principles in the treatment of pediatric brain tumors / Eric N. Momin, Mahmood Khan, and Andrew Jea
Chemotherapeutic strategies in brain tumors / Soumen Khatua
Medulloblastoma / Arnold C. Paulino and Christian Carrie
Supratentorial primitive neuroectodermal tumor / Mary Frances McAleer
Atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumors (AT/RT) and ETMR / Susan L. McGovern
Ependymoma / Rosangela Correa Villar and Thomas E. Merchant
Low-grade glioma / Rolf-Dieter Kortmann and Arnold C. Paulino
Optic pathway glioma / Julie A. Bradley, Ronny L. Rotondo, and Daniel J. Indelicato
High-grade glioma / Scheryll Alken, Fernando Carceller, Henry Mandeville, and Frank Saran
Brainstem tumors / Carolyn R. Freeman, Jean-Pierre Farmer, and Nada Jabado
Central nervous system germinoma / Yuta Shibamoto and Shinya Takemoto
Central nervous system nongerminomatous germ cell tumors / Ji Hoon Phi, Chuhl Joo Lyu, and Joo-Young Kim
Craniopharyngioma / Andrew J. Bishop and David R. Grosshans
CNS leukemia / Yi An and Kenneth B. Roberts
Spinal tumors / Natia Esiashvili, Ronica Nanda, Mohammad Khan, and Bree Eaton
Choroid plexus tumors / Arthur K. Liu, Todd Hankinson, and Johannes E. A. Wolff
Proton therapy for skull base chordomas in the pediatric and adolescent patient / Eugen B. Hug
Pituitary tumors : pituitary adenomas and langerhans cell histiocytosis associated diabetes insipidus / Ralph P. Ermoian
Pediatric brain metastases / Radhika Sreeraman Kumar and Ronny L. Rotondo
Anesthesia for immobilization / Pascal Owusu-Agyemang
Image guidance in pediatric brain radiotherapy / Sara Alcorn and Stephanie Terezakis
Conformal radiation therapy for pediatric CNS tumors / Thomas B. Daniels and Nadia N. Laack
Proton therapy for pediatric brain tumors / Anita Mahajan
Craniospinal irradiation / Bree R. Eaton, Judith Adams, and Torunn I. Yock
Special radiation techniques for pediatric brain tumors / Susan M. Hiniker and Iris C. Gibbs
Reirradiation / Patricia E. Daly and Normand J. Laperriere
Neuropsychological late effects of radiotherapy for pediatric brain tumors / Marsha Nortz Gragert, Tanya N. Antonini, and Lisa S. Kahalley
Endocrine sequelae of central nervous system irradiation / Steven G. Waguespack and Wassim Chemaitilly
Ophthalmic outcomes for children treated with CNS radiation / Irene T. Tung and Jane C. Edmond
Hearing / Paul W. Gidley
Vascular late effects of cranial radiation / Christine Hill-Kayser and Louis Constine
Second neoplasms after successful treatment for pediatric central nervous system tumors / Mark J. Amsbaugh and Shiao Y. Woo
Afterword / Edward C. Halperin.Digital Access Springer 2018 - ArticleOtto G, Hampel H, Krause O.Stomatol DDR. 1977 Nov;27(11):747-51.Since 1975, 12 intra-osseous titanium blade implants have been applied to patients with unilateral or bilateral edentulousness of the terminal region of the mandible or with combined mandibular edentulousness. After taking impressions by means of individually fabricated transmitting copings and medium-flow silicone impression compounds, the temporary plastics bridges and the definite telescope bridge prostheses were made of precious metal alloys, using the "Biokop-Orthomat". Essential prerequisites for optimal functional performance of the implant bridge constructions are: creation of optimal occlusal conditions, tangential blocking of the remaining teeth by splinting one implant abutment with at least two natural teeth, and gingiva-free modelling of the telescope and crown margins at the implant abutment.