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Marcelo R. Roxo
Researcher at University of Caxias do Sul
Publications - 6
Citations - 155
Marcelo R. Roxo is an academic researcher from University of Caxias do Sul. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Affective neuroscience. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 121 citations.
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The limbic system conception and its historical evolution
Marcelo R. Roxo,Paulo Roberto Franceschini,Carlos Zubaran,Fabrício Diniz Kleber,Josemir W. Sander +4 more
TL;DR: The aim of this paper is to describe the historical evolution of the scientific understanding of interconnections between the human brain, behaviour, and emotions.
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Awareness, attitudes and perceptions on epilepsy in Southern Brazil
Asdrubal Falavigna,Alisson Roberto Teles,Felipe Roth,Maíra Cristina Velho,Marcelo R. Roxo,Alexandre Dal Bosco,Roberta Castilhos da Silva,Tatiane Carrer,Miguel Francisco de Lessa Medina,Gustavo Salvati,Cleiton Dahmer,Maira Basso,Viviane Maria Vedana,Thaís Mazzocchin,Gabriela Mosena,Ricardo Ribeiro,Tiago Adami Siqueira +16 more
TL;DR: University students and graduates are better informed regarding causes and treatment of epilepsy, and a large part of that group lacks some basic information on the disease.
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Awareness and attitudes on epilepsy among undergraduate health care students in Southern Brazil
Asdrubal Falavigna,Alisson Roberto Teles,Marcelo R. Roxo,Maíra Cristina Velho,Roberta Castilhos da Silva,Thaís Mazzocchin,Viviane Maria Vedana +6 more
TL;DR: There is lack of information on epilepsy among undergraduate health care students in a private university and further discussion on this subject is necessary in health care training to demystify some aspects concerning the disease.
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Intractable hiccup induced by cavernous angioma in the medulla oblongata: case report
TL;DR: A 40-year-old man complained of three episodes of persistent, intractable hiccup associated with occipital intermittent headaches, and an MRI of the brain demonstrated a well-circumscribed, dorsal exophytic lesion at the level of the fourth ventricle in the medulla oblongata.
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A simple scoring system for predicting early major complications in spine surgery: the cumulative effect of age and size of surgery.
Albert Vincent Berthier Brasil,Alisson Roberto Teles,Marcelo R. Roxo,Marcelo Neutzling Schuster,Eduardo Ballverdu Zauk,Gabriel da Costa Barcellos,Pablo Ramon Fruett da Costa,Nelson Pires Ferreira,Jorge Luiz Kraemer,Marcelo Paglioli Ferreira,Pedro Luís Gobbato,Paulo Valdeci Worm +11 more
TL;DR: This balanced scoring system, based on two risk factors, represents an important tool for both surgical indication and for patient counseling before surgery.