Thalamic Tumors; Case Report and Review of Literature; Dr. Al-hassan Dasana Andani,

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SUMMARY From the SubSaharan African Ground Rounds,  Dr. Al-hassan Dasana Andani, a resident neurosurgeon in the Greater Accra Regional Hospital in Accra, Ghana, makes a wonderful presentation of a challenging case they saw in their Department of Neurosurgery of a patient with a multi-cystic thalamic mass in a deteriorating young patient. What should be done. Dr. Andani reviews the details of the presentation, laboratory values and imaging on this patient. He also reviews the literature on the management of these difficult lesions. What should be done In Africa with economic limitations and in countries that are have more resources. Does any of that matter?  He descirbes the surgical approaches for the anatomy of the thalamic region. And there is an extensive interesting discussion by member of the international audience about what should be done. The Discussion is very informative and covers the history of the treatment of these types of lesions. You will hear the answer at the end of the discussion about the pathology. What would you do with this clinical problem?  Can better results be obtained with more resources?  An outstanding prevention and case discussion from our colleagues in Ghana.  


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  • James I. Ausman, MD, MA, PhD

    CEO SNI and SNI Digital; Emeritus Professor Neurosurgery

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  • Estrada Bernard, MD

    Former Head of Neurosurgery Univ North Carolina; Former Professor Neurosurgery Duke University

  • Al-hassan Dasana Andani, MD

    Resident, Neurosurgery