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More Than Forty Pioneering Women Contribute Insights to Heart of a Lion, Hands of a Woman: What Women Neurosurgeons Do In honor of Women in Neurosurgery’s (WINS) 20th anniversary, pioneering women from around the world contributed creative works in a stunning new book. Taken together, these essays, memoirs, poems and art uncover the secrets of those that broke the glass ceiling in the amazing subspecialty of neurosurgery. The book is available exclusively online through the AANS Online Marketp...
Dr. Gail Rosseau, CINN neurosurgeon, discusses the rising concern for concussions caused as a result of participation in youth sports. Experts say concussions have grown from 300,000 incidents 10 years ago to upwards of three million cases in the U.S. last year. Dr. Rosseau and all CINN neurosurgeons are urging parents, coaches, athletic trainers and athletic supporters to become more familiar with the subtle signs and symptoms of concussions, which may not present for up to 72 hours after a h...
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Today Dr. Cerullo discusses a type of treatment for brain tumors called stereotactic radiosurgery. He discusses the differences between stereotactic radiosurgery and conventional or fractionated radiation treatment. He also provides an overview of the advent of stereotactic radiosurgery, the various machines used to deliver the treatment, including the Gamma Knife. Dr. Cerullo describes the manner in which stereotactic radiosurgery spares healthy brain tissue while at the same time delivering ...
This montage contains CINN and NOHC media and collateral developed between the 2nd half of FY 2008 and the 1st half of FY 2009.
With this morning's passing of Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy from a brain tumor, Dr. Leonard Cerullo, neurosurgeon, revisits the topic of glioblastomas, the most aggressive form of malignant brain tumor.
Leonard Cerullo, MD, Medical Director of the Neurologic & Orthopedic Hospital of Chicago, Founder and Medical Director of the Chicago Institute of Neurosurgery and Neuroresearch discusses the decision to move to the North Shore.
The Chicago Red Stars Women’s Professional Soccer Team speaks out about the exceptional medical care they receive at the Neurologic & Orthopedic Hospital of Chicago. Dr. Preston Wolin, Director of Sports Medicine at the Neurologic & Orthopedic Hospital of Chicago is known for his exceptional soccer-specific medical care and has significant experience treating youth and professional soccer players. Visit us at: http://www.neuro-ortho.org
Dr. Gail Rosseau, CINN neurosurgeon, reviews the incidence, symptoms, diagnostic tools and treatment options for glioblastomas. She also discusses current areas of research which will hopefully enhance the future survival associated with these aggressive brain tumors.