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Sayed E Wahezi,1 Ugur Yener,1 Miles Day,2 Peter S Staats,3 Christopher Gilligan,4 Michael E Schatman,5,6 Scott G Pritzlaff7 1Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Multidisciplinary Pain Center, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, USA ...
Wahezi SE +6 more
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Adjunctive Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy or Intratympanic Steroids in Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss?
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss is traditionally treated with steroids, either orally and/or via intratympanic injections, and hyperbaric oxygen treatment (HBOT) has resurged in popularity as an adjunctive therapy. The study has not found any additional treatment benefit with adjunctive concurrent HBOT; however, HBOT might be of value to patients ...
Jennifer L. Spiegel +9 more
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Unilateral Nasopharyngeal Endoscopic Resection Type III: Technical Notes
The present video case report details technical notes of Nasopharyngeal Endoscopic Resection (NER) Type III, performed for a mucosal melanoma in a 71‐year‐old patient. Key surgical steps—such as achieving optimal exposure, employing Doppler‐guided internal carotid artery localization, and applying vascularized flap coverage—are outlined, demonstrating ...
Carlo Conti +7 more
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Shravani Durbhakula,1 Tony Y Wang,2 Kara G Segna,2 Gerard R Limerick,2,3 Mustafa Y Broachwala,3 Michael E Schatman,4 Munfarid A Zaidi,5 Ingharan James Siddarthan,6 Serkan Toy7 1Department of Anesthesiology, Division of Pain Medicine, Vanderbilt ...
Durbhakula S +8 more
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Documented End‐of‐Life Preferences of People With Parkinson's Disease or Parkinsonism Across Europe
Abstract Background Parkinson's disease and atypical parkinsonism are characterized by motor and non‐motor symptoms. As the disease advances, planning for end‐of‐life (EoL) care becomes increasingly important. However, consensus‐based European guidelines for advance care planning and documentation of EoL care preferences for parkinsonism are lacking ...
Bauke W. Dijkstra +30 more
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Advanced Age as a Consideration in Spinal Cord Stimulation
Robert J McCormick,1 Michael E Schatman,2,3 Gary J Brenner1 1Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA; 2Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative Care
McCormick RJ, Schatman ME, Brenner GJ
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Abstract Background Functional dystonia (FD) is one of the most diagnostically challenging functional movement disorders. Phenomenological features often lack specificity, as many are also observed in idiopathic dystonia (ID) and validated biomarkers to distinguish FD from ID are currently unavailable Objective To investigate potential differences in ...
Roberto Eleopra +17 more
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Pathophysiology of Pain and Mechanisms of Neuromodulation: A Narrative Review (A Neuron Project)
Marcin Karcz,1 Alaa Abd-Elsayed,2 Krishnan Chakravarthy,3 Aman Mansoor,4 Natalie Strand,5 Mark N Malinowski,6 Usman Latif,7 David Dickerson,8 Tolga Suvar,9 Timothy Lubenow,9 Evan Peskin,10 Ryan D’Souza,5 Eric Cornidez,11 Andrew Dudas,12 Christopher Lam,7
Karcz M +29 more
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Pain Management in Aneurysmatic Subarachnoid Haemorrhage: A Survey of Nordic Physicians. [PDF]
Sariola H +14 more
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Types of Pain in Multiple System Atrophy
Abstract Background Pain affects up to 87% of people with multiple system atrophy (MSA), but it remains unclear which types of pain contribute most to the overall burden. Objective To estimate the frequency of different types of pain in MSA individuals.
Nicole Campese +19 more
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