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期刊名:Journal of neurological surgery part a-central european neurosurgery

缩写:J NEUROL SURG PART A

ISSN:2193-6315

e-ISSN:2193-6323

IF/分区:0.9/Q4

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Anna Jung,Michael Brodhun,Andreas Lemmer et al. Anna Jung et al.
The authors report on a 21-year-old clinically asymptomatic female patient, who was admitted with two supratentorial intradural lesions in her follow up magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) 17 years after treatment of a posterior fossa medullob...
Hartmut Collmann,Ulrike Eisenberg,Wolf-Ingo Steudel et al. Hartmut Collmann et al.
International relationships of early German neurosurgeons had a long tradition. These connections had been cut off after World War II and could initially be re-established only at a personal level. In this context, Klaus Joachim Zülch, Kur...
Ulrike Eisenberg Ulrike Eisenberg
Wilhelm Tönnis is considered the founder of postwar neurosurgery in West Germany. He was able to draw on a network of prewar and wartime colleagues and trained young colleagues who took up most of the leading neurosurgical positions in the...
Uwe H Wiese Uwe H Wiese
The proportion of basic neuroscientific contributions in the Zentralblatt für Neurochirurgie in volumes 9, 10, and 11, which had been published from 1949 to 1951, thus available to the specialist public nationally and internationally durin...
Peter A Winkler Peter A Winkler
The technical state of neurosurgery in Germany around 1950 was characterized by the limitations imposed by the postwar period in a war-damaged, challenging environment. Neurosurgeons from that era had to rely on their skills, knowledge, and...
Werner E K Braunsdorf Werner E K Braunsdorf
Comparing experiences with brain tumor surgery in the early decades of the 20th century, dominated after the World War I mostly by US/American neurosurgeons, the influences at that time in Europe with establishing an autonomic neurosurgery ...
Thomas M Kinfe,Volker Arnd Coenen,Joachim K Krauss Thomas M Kinfe
The main purpose of this article is to report on the life, work, and achievements of functional neurosurgeons, neurologists, psychiatrists, and neuroanatomists located in Freiburg in the era of the newly founded Federal Republic of Germany ...
Wolf-Ingo Steudel,Hartmut Collmann,Hans-Jürgen Reulen Wolf-Ingo Steudel
In Germany, the idea of neurosurgery as a separate medical specialty emerged in the 1920s in response to Cushing's role model, but can in part also be attributed to the preceding decades of German brain research. First attempts of professio...
Hartmut Collmann,Jutta Krüger Hartmut Collmann
In Germany, an independent society of neurosurgical specialists was devised in 1937 and from the beginning it was contemplated as a European association. National Socialist's politics and the looming next World War shelved these plans. Only...