Chunde Li
Capital Medical University
56 Papers
119 Citations
Chunde Li is an academic researcher from Capital Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Medulloblastoma. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 55 publications.
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Papers
High expression levels of CXCL12 and CXCR4 predict recurrence of adamanti-nomatous craniopharyngiomas in children.
TL;DR: High levels of CXCL12 and CXCR4 expression were significantly associated with a poor recurrence-free survival and were the prognostic factors for ACP recurrence in pediatric patients.
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Microsurgical treatment for hypothalamic hamartoma in children with precocious puberty.
TL;DR: Six children with hypothalamic hamartoma-induced precocious puberty who underwent microsurgical treatment recovered completely to their age-appropriate state and sexual hormone levels decreased to the pre-pubertal range in all six patients without any postoperative complications.
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Malignant Craniopharyngioma: A Report of Seven Cases and Review of the Literature
TL;DR: Examination of patient records from Beijing Tiantan Hospital between 2013 and 2018 retrospectively evaluated the data of seven patients diagnosed with malignant craniopharyngioma within a five-year period, finding that giant mass in the sellar, suprasellar, and/or paraseLLar regions that had invaded surrounding anatomic structures should not be overlooked in patients with a giant sellar mass.
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Shunt dependency syndrome after cystoperitoneal shunting of arachnoid cysts.
TL;DR: Investigating the mechanisms, diagnosis, and treatment of shunt dependency syndrome in patients with temporal lobe arachnoid cysts who were initially treated with cystoperitoneal (CP) shunting found this condition is similar to the slit ventricle syndrome, but also has some differences.
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Lhermitte-Duclos Disease (Dysplastic Gangliocytoma of the Cerebellum) and Cowden Syndrome: Clinical Experience From a Single Institution with Long-Term Follow-Up.
TL;DR: LDD has the unique appearance on T2-weighted MRI, the most difficult aspect of surgery is determining the actual margins of the tumor, and DNA analysis should be performed to rule out CS for pediatric LDD patients.
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