Language Assessment in Multilingualism and Awake Neurosurgery

Multilingualism has become a worldwide phenomenon that poses critical issues about the language assessment in patients undergoing awake neurosurgery in eloquent brain areas.The accuracy and sensitivity of multilingual perioperative language assessment procedures is crucial for a number of reasons: they should be appropriate to detect deficits in ea

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Atrial Fibrillation in WPW Syndrome

Background : In large-scale general population studies involving children and adults, the prevalence of WPW is estimated to be 13 in 1000 individuals.At Nock present, it is estimated that approximately 65% of adolescents and 40% of individuals over 30 years with WPW pattern on a resting ECG are asymptomatic.An incidence of 4.5 episodes of sudden de

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