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Hugues Duffau

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World Neurosurgery|January 19, 2012
The necessity of preserving brain functions in glioma surgery: the crucial role of intraoperative awake mappingHugues Duffau
Neurosurgery|February 23, 2010
Awake surgery for nonlanguage mappingHugues Duffau
Progress in Neurological Surgery|December 15, 2017
Surgery of Insular GliomasHugues Duffau
Neuroscience Research|July 21, 2009
Does post-lesional subcortical plasticity exist in the human brain?Hugues Duffau
World Neurosurgery|February 5, 2013
The dangers of magnetic resonance imaging diffusion tensor tractography in brain surgeryHugues Duffau
CNS Oncology|July 24, 2014
Ask the experts: Maintaining neurological function in brain tumor resectionHugues Duffau
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|September 21, 2013
The huge plastic potential of adult brain and the role of connectomics: new insights provided by serial mappings in glioma surgeryHugues Duffau
World Neurosurgery|February 19, 2014
Is supratotal resection of glioblastoma in noneloquent areas possible?Hugues Duffau
Acta Neurochirurgica|May 27, 2014
The usefulness of the asleep-awake-asleep glioma surgeryHugues Duffau
World Neurosurgery|June 30, 2012
The rationale to perform early resection in incidental diffuse low-grade glioma: toward a "preventive surgical neurooncology"Hugues Duffau
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World Neurosurgery|January 19, 2012
The necessity of preserving brain functions in glioma surgery: the crucial role of intraoperative awake mappingHugues Duffau
Neurosurgery|February 23, 2010
Awake surgery for nonlanguage mappingHugues Duffau
Progress in Neurological Surgery|December 15, 2017
Surgery of Insular GliomasHugues Duffau
Neuroscience Research|July 21, 2009
Does post-lesional subcortical plasticity exist in the human brain?Hugues Duffau
World Neurosurgery|February 5, 2013
The dangers of magnetic resonance imaging diffusion tensor tractography in brain surgeryHugues Duffau
CNS Oncology|July 24, 2014
Ask the experts: Maintaining neurological function in brain tumor resectionHugues Duffau
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|September 21, 2013
The huge plastic potential of adult brain and the role of connectomics: new insights provided by serial mappings in glioma surgeryHugues Duffau
World Neurosurgery|February 19, 2014
Is supratotal resection of glioblastoma in noneloquent areas possible?Hugues Duffau
Acta Neurochirurgica|May 27, 2014
The usefulness of the asleep-awake-asleep glioma surgeryHugues Duffau
World Neurosurgery|June 30, 2012
The rationale to perform early resection in incidental diffuse low-grade glioma: toward a "preventive surgical neurooncology"Hugues Duffau
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