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1. Intraoperative visualization of cranial nerve schwannomas using second-window indocyanine green: A case series.

2. Dose optimization of second window indocyanine green in meningioma patients.

3. Fluorescence lifetime of injected indocyanine green as a universal marker of solid tumours in patients.

4. Second window indocyanine green localizes CNS lymphoma in real time in the operating room: report of two cases.

6. Surface-Registration Frameless Stereotactic Navigation Is Less Accurate During Prone Surgeries: Intraoperative Near-Infrared Visualization Using Second Window Indocyanine Green Offers an Adjunct.

7. Near-Infrared Imaging with Second-Window Indocyanine Green in Newly Diagnosed High-Grade Gliomas Predicts Gadolinium Enhancement on Postoperative Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

8. Evaluation of Diagnostic Accuracy Following the Coadministration of Delta-Aminolevulinic Acid and Second Window Indocyanine Green in Rodent and Human Glioblastomas.

9. Second Window Indocyanine Green (SWIG) Near Infrared Fluorescent Transventricular Biopsy of Pineal Tumor.

10. Intraoperative Imaging with Second Window Indocyanine Green for Head and Neck Lesions and Regional Metastasis.

11. Intraoperative Molecular Imaging with Second Window Indocyanine Green Facilitates Confirmation of Contrast-Enhancing Tissue During Intracranial Stereotactic Needle Biopsy: A Case Series.

12. The second window ICG technique demonstrates a broad plateau period for near infrared fluorescence tumor contrast in glioblastoma.

13. Intraoperative Real-Time Near-Infrared Image-Guided Surgery to Identify Intracranial Meningiomas via Microscope.

14. Fluorescence-Guided Surgery: A Review on Timing and Use in Brain Tumor Surgery.

15. Near-infrared intraoperative molecular imaging with conventional neurosurgical microscope can be improved with narrow band "boost" excitation.

16. Comparison of Near-Infrared Imaging Camera Systems for Intracranial Tumor Detection.

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