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Sacrifice of chronically impaired spinal nerve roots in schwannomas with functional compensation by adjacent roots: A case report and literature review. [PDF]
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A concise history of skull base surgery: what is its contribution to neurosurgery? [PDF]
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Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 1997
Extradural aneurysms have distinct characteristics from their intradural counterparts. Most extradural aneurysms cannot be treated by direct surgical exposure and clip ligation or by direct endovascular means without parent vessel sacrifice. Arterial occlusion with or without bypass grafting remains the traditional treatment.
J D, Barr, B P, Holmes, K A, Edgar
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Extradural aneurysms have distinct characteristics from their intradural counterparts. Most extradural aneurysms cannot be treated by direct surgical exposure and clip ligation or by direct endovascular means without parent vessel sacrifice. Arterial occlusion with or without bypass grafting remains the traditional treatment.
J D, Barr, B P, Holmes, K A, Edgar
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Extradural ossification following an extradural hematoma
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1974✓ The authors report a case in which the surgical removal of an extradural hematoma was followed by extradural ossification.
T, Iwakuma, C V, Brunngraber
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Postoperative Extradural Hematomas
Journal of Neurological Surgery Part A: Central European Neurosurgery, 2012Postoperative extradural hematoma (POEH) is a possible complication after head surgery, often neglected in the literature. In a single surgeon experience we found 13 cases of POEH (0.8%). We distinguished two subtypes: (1) larger hematomas (>40 cc) with typical features and overt clinical picture that always needed evacuation, and (2) smaller hematomas
PICHIERRI, ANGELO +3 more
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Acta Neurochirurgica, 1983
We report 17 cases of chronic extradural haematoma out a total of 411 epidural haematomas treated at the Neurosurgical Department of Padua from 1954 to 1980. The definition, the variations in the presentation, and the CT scan features of chronic epidural haematomas are discussed.
M, Zuccarello +4 more
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We report 17 cases of chronic extradural haematoma out a total of 411 epidural haematomas treated at the Neurosurgical Department of Padua from 1954 to 1980. The definition, the variations in the presentation, and the CT scan features of chronic epidural haematomas are discussed.
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Chronic extradural hematoma and extradural aerocele
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1979✓ A case is presented of the successful surgical management of a patient with head injury complicated by a chronic extradural hematoma and extradural aerocele.
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Surgical Neurology, 1986
Two cases of extradural spinal angiolipomas are reported. The literature is reviewed and the entity of extradural spinal angiolipoma proposed. A tumor of adulthood, unassociated with bony changes, it occurs mainly in the mid-dorsal spine. Paraparesis progresses over a period of 1-2 years and may wax and wane with pregnancy or body weight changes ...
F S, Haddad, A, Abla, C K, Allam
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Two cases of extradural spinal angiolipomas are reported. The literature is reviewed and the entity of extradural spinal angiolipoma proposed. A tumor of adulthood, unassociated with bony changes, it occurs mainly in the mid-dorsal spine. Paraparesis progresses over a period of 1-2 years and may wax and wane with pregnancy or body weight changes ...
F S, Haddad, A, Abla, C K, Allam
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Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 2017
A 21-year-old male military academy cadet was evaluated in a physical therapy clinic for worsening lower back pain 2 months after picking up a dumbbell. Following examination and follow-up, the therapist ordered radiographs and referred the patient to primary care due to worsening symptoms.
Jeffery, Dolbeer +2 more
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A 21-year-old male military academy cadet was evaluated in a physical therapy clinic for worsening lower back pain 2 months after picking up a dumbbell. Following examination and follow-up, the therapist ordered radiographs and referred the patient to primary care due to worsening symptoms.
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