Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== 1952 ====== [[1951]]-[[1953]] The use of [[corticosteroid]]s to treat cerebral [[edema]] in [[brain tumor]] patients dates back to case reports by Ingraham and Matson in [[1952]] ((Ingraham FD, Matson DD, Mc LR. Cortisone and ACTH as an adjunct to the surgery of craniopharyngiomas. N Engl J Med. 1952;246(15):568–571.)). ---- Intra-arterial (IA) delivery of chemotherapeutic agents for brain tumors was introduced as a therapeutic option as far back as [[1950]] by Klopp et al in animals ((Klopp CT, Alford TC, Bateman J, et al. Fractionated intra-arterial cancer. chemotherapy with methyl bis amine hydrochloride; a preliminary report. Ann Surg 1950;132:811–32.)) and [[1952]] by French et al in humans ((French JD, West PM, von Amerongen FK, et al. Effects of intracarotid administration of nitrogen mustard on normal brain and brain tumors. J Neurosurg 1952;9:378–89.)). ---- Love and Dodge ((LOVE JG, DODGE HW Jr. Dumbbell (hourglass) neurofibromas affecting the spinal cord. Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1952 Feb;94(2):161-72. PubMed PMID: 14901250.)) in 1952 first coined the term [[dumbbell tumor]], reporting a neurogenic tumor with in growths into the spinal canal. In addition, these tumors may grow extensively outside the spinal canal and compress the paraspinal-iliopsoas complexes as well as retroperitoneal vascular structures. ---- In [[1952]], it was at [[Sainte-Anne Hospital]] that Jean Delay and Pierre Deniker used the first neuroleptic, chlorpromazine, to cure psychiatric patients, putting an end to the expansion of [[psychosurgery]]. ---- [[James Watson Kernohan]] has been recognized as the first neurosurgeon to report an intramedullary schwannoma case in [[1952]], though [[Wilder Penfield]] had already described an [[intramedullary]] lesion with [[schwannoma]]s characteristics in [[1932]] ((Penfield W. Notes on operative technic in neurosurgery. Ann surg. 1946;124:383–5.)). ---- [[Baylor College of Medicine]] Department of Neurosurgery was established in [[1952]] as a division of the Department of Surgery, and is led by department chair, Dr. Daniel Yoshor. 1952.txt Last modified: 2024/06/07 02:56by 127.0.0.1