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Martin U. Schuhmann
Tübingen
Universitätsklinikum Tübingen
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Chair
27/10/2022
13:30
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14:30
Sektion Pädiatrische Neurochirurgie
Experimentelle Neuroonkologie
Saal C/D
Speaker
27/10/2022
16:15
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16:30
10 Min.
5 Min.
Abstractvortrag
Superiority of transorbital point-of-care-ultrasound techniques over ophthalmoscopic findings for detection of intracranial pathologies with raised ICP in children
Further involvements
27/10/2022
09:45
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10:00
10 Min.
5 Min.
Abstractvortrag
Häufigkeit und Zeitpunkt von Ventil-Obstruktionen in proGAV und proGAV 2.0 Ventilen in der Shunttherapie von Kindern < 3 Jahren mit Hydrocephalus
27/10/2022
11:30
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11:42
10 Min.
2 Min.
Abstractvortrag
Long-term Follow-up of Surgical Intervention Pattern in Pediatric Low-Grade Gliomas – Report from the German SIOP LGG 2004 Cohort
27/10/2022
11:42
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11:54
10 Min.
2 Min.
Abstractvortrag
Resection extent and BRAF V600E mutation status determine postoperative growth velocity in pediatric Low-grade glioma: Results from a single-center cohort analysis
27/10/2022
11:54
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12:06
10 Min.
2 Min.
Abstractvortrag
Evaluating the safety of perioperative dexamethasone treatment: A retrospective analysis of a single center pediatric low-grade glioma cohort
27/10/2022
13:30
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13:45
10 Min.
5 Min.
Abstractvortrag
Inflammatory microenvironment in pediatric brain tumors – A pilot study on tissue microarray immunostaining
27/10/2022
16:15
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16:30
10 Min.
5 Min.
Abstractvortrag
Superiority of transorbital point-of-care-ultrasound techniques over ophthalmoscopic findings for detection of intracranial pathologies with raised ICP in children
27/10/2022
16:45
–
17:00
10 Min.
5 Min.
Abstractvortrag
Point-of-care ultrasound-based initial diagnosis and follow-up monitoring of pediatric idiopathic intracranial hypertension
27/10/2022
17:15
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17:30
10 Min.
5 Min.
Abstractvortrag
Influence of gender and pathology on development of papilledema as opposed to point-of-care ultrasound techniques in case of raised ICP requiring treatment in children
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