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Spontaneous atraumatic pediatric basal ganglia hemorrhage in the setting of COLGALT1-related collagenopathy: illustrative case. [PDF]
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Cranial reconstruction in the literature: A CiteSpace visualized bibliometric analysis. [PDF]
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Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2017
Cranioplasty following craniectomy for trauma is a common, safe neurosurgical procedure that restores the natural cosmesis and protective barrier of the skull and may be instrumental in normalizing cerebrospinal fluid dynamics after decompressive surgery.
M Sean Grady
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Cranioplasty following craniectomy for trauma is a common, safe neurosurgical procedure that restores the natural cosmesis and protective barrier of the skull and may be instrumental in normalizing cerebrospinal fluid dynamics after decompressive surgery.
M Sean Grady
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Facial Plastic Surgery, 2021
AbstractCalvarial defects are commonly encountered after neurosurgical procedures, trauma, and ablative procedures of advanced head neck cancers. The goals of cranioplasty are to provide a protective barrier for the intracranial contents, to restore form, and prevent syndrome of the trephined.
Adrian A. Ong +5 more
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AbstractCalvarial defects are commonly encountered after neurosurgical procedures, trauma, and ablative procedures of advanced head neck cancers. The goals of cranioplasty are to provide a protective barrier for the intracranial contents, to restore form, and prevent syndrome of the trephined.
Adrian A. Ong +5 more
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Pediatric Neurosurgery, 1995
Reduction cranioplasty can greatly improve the quality of life for selected patients with severe macrocephaly and can significantly diminish some of the difficulties in the long-term chronic care of others. Because of differences in age, cranial morphology and surgical goals, the surgical plan must be tailored to the individual patient.
K R, Winston, C S, Ogilvy, K, McGrail
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Reduction cranioplasty can greatly improve the quality of life for selected patients with severe macrocephaly and can significantly diminish some of the difficulties in the long-term chronic care of others. Because of differences in age, cranial morphology and surgical goals, the surgical plan must be tailored to the individual patient.
K R, Winston, C S, Ogilvy, K, McGrail
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