Lars Leksell (24 November 1907 – 12 January 1986) was a Swedish physician and professor of Neurosurgery at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden...
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Leksell is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Leksell (born 1997), Swedish footballer Lars Leksell (1907–1986), Swedish neurosurgeon...
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Laurent Leksell (born in 1952) is a Swedish PhD Economics, international business leader and entrepreneur. With his father, Lars, Laurent Leksell jointly...
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by the late Lars Leksell, Professor of Neurosurgery at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, and his son Laurent (Larry) Leksell, in order to...
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cancer. Radiosurgery was originally defined by the Swedish neurosurgeon Lars Leksell as "a single high dose fraction of radiation, stereotactically directed...
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: 13 : 93 In Japan, Hirotaro Narabayashi was doing similar work. In 1949, Lars Leksell published a device that used polar coordinates instead of cartesian,...
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Victor Leksell (born 4 April 1997) is a Swedish singer from Torslanda. Since his first releases in 2018, his most successful single was released in 2020...
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Karolinska Institute in Sweden, where he worked alongside Professor Lars Leksell. Professor Leksell is credited with inventing the Gamma Knife and the field of...
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(Invented phacoemulsification, the technique of modern cataract surgery) Lars Leksell (neurosurgery, inventor of radiosurgery) C. Walton Lillehei (labeled...
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surgical oncologist and leader in civil rights health equity efforts Lars Leksell, neurosurgery, inventor of radiosurgery Joseph Lister, discoverer of...
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option for VS patients. At the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, Lars Leksell (1907–1986) pioneered Gamma Knife radiosurgery. In 1951, he published...
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Theorell (1903–1982), Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1955 Lars Leksell (1907–1986), physician, inventor of radiosurgery and the Gamma Knife...
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disorders and trigeminal neuralgia and vascular malformations, currently the Lars Leksell Distinguished Professor at University of Pittsburgh. He is the 2017 recipient...
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groundbreaking for its time. Through his close relationship with its inventor, Lars Leksell, Rand brought the first Gamma Knife into the United States and gifted...
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being incarcerated. Victor Horsley – known as the first neurosurgeon. Lars Leksell – Swedish neurosurgeon who developed the Gamma Knife. Wirginia Maixner –...
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therapy methods of Ewan Cameron in Canada, William Sargant in the UK, and Lars Leksell in Sweden. Whereas most of his compatriots who specialized in psychiatry...
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actress. Bob Kaufman, 60, American poet and jazz musician, emphysema. Lars Leksell, 78, Swedish physician. Herbert Prince, 94, English footballer. Eduardo...
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computer programming, machine learning, and evolutionary robotics. In 1968, Lars Leksell (1907–86) invented the gamma knife for brain surgery. The 'knife' uses...
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1979) 1906 – Betti Alver, Estonian author and poet (d. 1989) 1907 – Lars Leksell, Swedish physician and neurosurgeon (d. 1986) 1907 – Run Run Shaw, Chinese-Hong...
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first implantable pacemaker as well as the first inkjet ECG printer. Lars Leksell (1907–1986) was a notable neurosurgeon who was the father of radiosurgery...
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released in December 2007. In 2023 Basshunter collaborated with Victor Leksell on "Ingen kan slå (Boten Anna)". It peaked on Swedish singles chart at...
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Gunnebo House from the 18th century. Fässberg Church from the 19th century Lars Leksell (1907–1986), physician and neurosurgeon As of September 2023, Mölndal...
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therapy methods of Ewan Cameron in Canada, William Sargant in London and Lars Leksell in Sweden. On his recommendation, the Cerebral Surgery and Research Unit...
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LeDoux 1949– United States César Julien Jean Legallois 1770–1814 France Lars Leksell 1907–1986 Sweden Jerome Lettvin 1920–2011 United States Simon LeVay 1943–...
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Mikael Berg -- Andreas Ekholm -- Mats Eriksson -- Magnus Kullenberg -- Lars Leksell -- Peter Raicevic -- Eric Saeden -- Richard Trincas Special Teams --...
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of the key neurosurgical instructors in Europe. One of his students, Lars Leksell (1907–1986), went on to make major advances in the development of echoencephalography...
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established links with Lund University since John Martin Munro Kerr's time. Lars Leksell of Lund had been experimenting with ultrasound since the 1950s, and had...
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Nylin, Lars (15 January 2024). "Sverigetopplistan C.Gambino tar över". Musikindustrin (in Swedish). Retrieved 16 January 2024. Nylin, Lars (13 January...
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Functional Neurosurgery. He became the first American to receive the Lars Leksell Award, one of the highest international honors in the field of neurosurgery...
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names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Lars Leksell Jacob Chandy Kurupath Radhakrishnan India portal Medicine portal Long...
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