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Spinal dementia: Don’t miss it, it’s treatable
Background & purposeAround 5% of dementia patients have a treatable cause. To estimate the prevalence of two rare diseases, in which the treatable...
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Imaging features of pediatric meningiomas: emphasis on unusual locations
PurposeThis article aims to analyze pediatric meningioma’s imaging characteristics, especially those in unusual locations.
MethodsPediatric patients...
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Awake craniotomy in pediatric low-grade glioma: barriers and future directions
IntroductionThe goal of surgical management in pediatric low-grade gliomas (pLGGs) is gross total resection (GTR), as it is considered curative with...
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Intraoperative MRI without an intraoperative MRI suite: a workflow for glial tumor surgery
BackgroundIntraoperative MRI (iMRI) has emerged as a useful tool in glioma surgery to safely improve the extent of resection. However, iMRI requires...
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Partial coil embolization before surgical clip** of ruptured intracranial aneurysms
ObjectiveIntraoperative rupture (IOR) is the most common adverse event encountered during surgical clip obliteration of ruptured intracranial...
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Radiomics model based on dual-energy CT can determine the source of thrombus in strokes with middle cerebral artery occlusion
PurposeTo develop thrombus radiomics models based on dual-energy CT (DECT) for predicting etiologic cause of stroke.
MethodsWe retrospectively...
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Risk factors of prognosis for spontaneous cerebellar hemorrhage: a systematic review and meta-analysis
BackgroundThe most deadly type of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage is spontaneous cerebellar hemorrhage (SCH). The purpose of this meta-analysis...
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Effectiveness of personalized rehabilitation in adults suffering from persistent concussion symptoms as compared to usual care: a randomized control trial protocol
BackgroundSymptoms reported by patients who sustain a concussion are non-specific. As such, clinicians are better able to manage patients when a...
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A cross-sectional survey assessing clinicians’ perspectives towards redesigning the surveillance model for head and neck cancer: can we do better?
BackgroundService delivery of post-treatment surveillance in head and neck cancer (HNC) varies across institutions in Australia. To better understand...
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Pediatric shunt failure in a resource limited Lower-Middle Income Country (LMIC) institution in La Paz, Bolivia
BackgroundShunt failure is an undesirable but common occurrence following neurosurgical shunting for pediatric hydrocephalus. Little is known about...
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Validity and accuracy of automatic cobb angle measurement on 3D spinal ultrasonographs for children with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: SOSORT 2024 award winner
PurposeUltrasonography for scoliosis is a novel imaging method that does not expose children with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) to radiation....
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Association of hemoglobin drift and outcomes in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage
The relationship between in-hospital hemoglobin (Hb) drift and outcomes in patients undergoing surgical clip** for aneurysmal subarachnoid...
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Self-expanding intracranial drug-eluting stent system in patients with symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis: initial experience and midterm angiographic follow-up
BackgroundSymptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis (ICAS) is a major cause of ischemic stroke worldwide. In patients undergoing endovascular...
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Evaluating the Impact of Point-of-Care Electroencephalography on Length of Stay in the Intensive Care Unit: Subanalysis of the SAFER-EEG Trial
BackgroundElectroencephalography (EEG) is needed to diagnose nonconvulsive seizures. Prolonged nonconvulsive seizures are associated with neuronal...
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To scan or not to scan? A retrospective cohort study analysing the efficacy of routine post-operative CT after brain biopsy
PurposePostoperative management following elective cranial surgery, particularly after biopsy procedures, varies significantly across neurosurgical...