Perspectives in pediatric neurosurgery

Mainprize, Todd G. ; Taylor, Michael D. ; Rutka, J. T.
Springer
Published 2000
ISSN:
1433-0350
Keywords:
Keywords Pediatric neurosurgery ; Molecular biology ; Genetics ; Novel therapeutics
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Medicine
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Abstract  The new millennium beckons for novel advances in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric neurosurgical conditions. Almost every aspect of pediatric neurosurgery has changed over the last decade. Undoubtedly with the application of knowledge in molecular biology to human disease many aspects of neurosurgery, especially neuro-oncology and the field of neuro-developmental anomalies, will change appreciably over the next decade. Overall, the trend in surgery in general and neurosurgery in particular is toward less invasive procedures and possibly non-surgical interventions. This review will briefly cover many of the important areas of pediatric neurosurgery. We will describe the state-of-the-art of our subspecialty and discuss possible future directions.
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autor Mainprize, Todd G.
Taylor, Michael D.
Rutka, J. T.
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Taylor, Michael D.
Rutka, J. T.
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notes Abstract  The new millennium beckons for novel advances in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric neurosurgical conditions. Almost every aspect of pediatric neurosurgery has changed over the last decade. Undoubtedly with the application of knowledge in molecular biology to human disease many aspects of neurosurgery, especially neuro-oncology and the field of neuro-developmental anomalies, will change appreciably over the next decade. Overall, the trend in surgery in general and neurosurgery in particular is toward less invasive procedures and possibly non-surgical interventions. This review will briefly cover many of the important areas of pediatric neurosurgery. We will describe the state-of-the-art of our subspecialty and discuss possible future directions.
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reference 16 (2000), S. 809-820
schlagwort Keywords Pediatric neurosurgery
Molecular biology
Genetics
Novel therapeutics
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Taylor, Michael D.
Rutka, J. T.
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Taylor, Michael D.
Rutka, J. T.
shingle_author_3 Mainprize, Todd G.
Taylor, Michael D.
Rutka, J. T.
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Taylor, Michael D.
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Taylor, Michael D.
Rutka, J. T.
Perspectives in pediatric neurosurgery
Keywords Pediatric neurosurgery
Molecular biology
Genetics
Novel therapeutics
Keywords Pediatric neurosurgery
Molecular biology
Genetics
Novel therapeutics
Abstract  The new millennium beckons for novel advances in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric neurosurgical conditions. Almost every aspect of pediatric neurosurgery has changed over the last decade. Undoubtedly with the application of knowledge in molecular biology to human disease many aspects of neurosurgery, especially neuro-oncology and the field of neuro-developmental anomalies, will change appreciably over the next decade. Overall, the trend in surgery in general and neurosurgery in particular is toward less invasive procedures and possibly non-surgical interventions. This review will briefly cover many of the important areas of pediatric neurosurgery. We will describe the state-of-the-art of our subspecialty and discuss possible future directions.
1433-0350
14330350
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Mainprize, Todd G.
Taylor, Michael D.
Rutka, J. T.
Perspectives in pediatric neurosurgery
Keywords Pediatric neurosurgery
Molecular biology
Genetics
Novel therapeutics
Keywords Pediatric neurosurgery
Molecular biology
Genetics
Novel therapeutics
Abstract  The new millennium beckons for novel advances in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric neurosurgical conditions. Almost every aspect of pediatric neurosurgery has changed over the last decade. Undoubtedly with the application of knowledge in molecular biology to human disease many aspects of neurosurgery, especially neuro-oncology and the field of neuro-developmental anomalies, will change appreciably over the next decade. Overall, the trend in surgery in general and neurosurgery in particular is toward less invasive procedures and possibly non-surgical interventions. This review will briefly cover many of the important areas of pediatric neurosurgery. We will describe the state-of-the-art of our subspecialty and discuss possible future directions.
1433-0350
14330350
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Mainprize, Todd G.
Taylor, Michael D.
Rutka, J. T.
Perspectives in pediatric neurosurgery
Keywords Pediatric neurosurgery
Molecular biology
Genetics
Novel therapeutics
Keywords Pediatric neurosurgery
Molecular biology
Genetics
Novel therapeutics
Abstract  The new millennium beckons for novel advances in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric neurosurgical conditions. Almost every aspect of pediatric neurosurgery has changed over the last decade. Undoubtedly with the application of knowledge in molecular biology to human disease many aspects of neurosurgery, especially neuro-oncology and the field of neuro-developmental anomalies, will change appreciably over the next decade. Overall, the trend in surgery in general and neurosurgery in particular is toward less invasive procedures and possibly non-surgical interventions. This review will briefly cover many of the important areas of pediatric neurosurgery. We will describe the state-of-the-art of our subspecialty and discuss possible future directions.
1433-0350
14330350
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Mainprize, Todd G.
Taylor, Michael D.
Rutka, J. T.
Perspectives in pediatric neurosurgery
Keywords Pediatric neurosurgery
Molecular biology
Genetics
Novel therapeutics
Keywords Pediatric neurosurgery
Molecular biology
Genetics
Novel therapeutics
Abstract  The new millennium beckons for novel advances in the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric neurosurgical conditions. Almost every aspect of pediatric neurosurgery has changed over the last decade. Undoubtedly with the application of knowledge in molecular biology to human disease many aspects of neurosurgery, especially neuro-oncology and the field of neuro-developmental anomalies, will change appreciably over the next decade. Overall, the trend in surgery in general and neurosurgery in particular is toward less invasive procedures and possibly non-surgical interventions. This review will briefly cover many of the important areas of pediatric neurosurgery. We will describe the state-of-the-art of our subspecialty and discuss possible future directions.
1433-0350
14330350
Springer
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