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    The value of the calcium binding protein S100 in the management of patients with traumatic brain injury

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    Background: From the first study in 1995 the role of calcium-binding protein S100B in Traumat- ic Brain Injury (TBI) has been variously investigated in many clinical works. The aim of this work is to an- alyze the recent published reports with a reference to serum and CSF levels and to identify a possible role of S100 in the management of TBI. Methods: A MEDLINE search with a various number of query related to “S100” and “TBI” was performed from 2000 to 2011. All identified articles and abstracts have been re- viewed Results: Serum and CSF samples of the marker well correlate in most of the papers to the degree of intracranial injury as determined by CT scans. Furthermore patients with the higher levels of S100B show a worse prognosis. In the paediatric age a relationship with the outcomes in spite of difficulties to determine normal values is also observed. Some proposal about a clinical use of S100B to decrease the number of neu- roradiological examinations are present. Conclusions: S100B shows some interesting potentialities, but we have not enough evidence to insert this marker of brain damage in the protocols for management of TBI. However its use in experts’ hands in association with others clinical and radiological features may help to im- prove medical practice in the treatment of TBI

    Anterior trans-frontal endoscopic resection of third-ventricle colloid cyst: how I do it

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    Background: The endoscopic technique has been recognised as a viable and safe alternative to microsurgery for the treatment of third-ventricle colloid cyst. However, the standard precoronal endoscopic approach does not always provide an adequate visualisation of the attachment of the cyst to the velum interpositum. Using a more anterior approach, it is easier to reach the roof of the cyst and its possible adherences with the tela choroidea. Method: The authors describe step by step the anterior trans-frontal endoscopic approach for management of third ventricle colloid cyst. Conclusions: The described approach has shown to be safe, quick and effective for the treatment of third-ventricle colloid cyst
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