Barrow Neurological Institute of St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, Arizona
The following articles are from a special issue of the Barrow Quarterly devoted to the management of hypothalamic hamartomas.
Surgical Management of Hypothalamic Hamartomas, by Feiz-Erfan I, Rekate HL, Shetter AG, et al.
Barrow Quarterly 20(1):4-12, 2004 (view PDF)
Transcallosal resection of hypothalamic hamartoma: Case report, by Ng Y, Rekate HL, Kerrigan JF, et al.
Barrow Quarterly 20(1):13-17, 2004 (view PDF)
Symptomatic seizures and epilepsy related to hypothalamic hamartomas, by Ng Y, Kerrigan JF.
Barrow Quarterly 20(1):18-22, 2004 (view PDF)
High-resolution magnetic resonance imaging of hypothalamic hamartomas, by Prenger E, Heiserman J, Amsutz D
Barrow Quarterly 20(1):23-26, 2004 (view PDF)
The neuropsychological examination of children with hypothalamic hamartomas: Preliminary observations, by Prigatano GP, Gagliardi C, Wethe J, Borgaro S.
Barrow Quarterly 20(1):27-30, 2004 (view PDF)
Endocrinologic issues in children with hypothalamic hamartomas, by Wallace DC, White WL, Johnsonbaugh R, Rekate HL.
Barrow Quarterly 20(1):31-33, 2004 (view PDF)
Etiology and epileptogenesis of hypothalamic hamartomas: Opening the door, by Coons SW, Duane DC, Johnson EW, et al. Barrow Quarterly 20(1):34-41, 2004 (view PDF)
The Barrow Hypothalamic Hamartoma Program, by Varland M.
Barrow Quarterly 20(1):42-45, 2004 (view PDF)