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Abstract Objectives Appropriate scenarios of lumbar drain (LD) use in endonasal skull base surgery is an active area of investigation. However, existing data is limited. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the robustness of the NSQIP database to characterize morbidity and complications associated with LD usage concurrent to minimally invasive ...
Benjamin F. Bitner+6 more
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H. Influenzae Meningitis in Relation to Treatment [PDF]
John Thomson, L.M. Bruce, M. G. Green
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Abstract Objective The aim of this study is to compare the clinical characteristics and surgical outcomes of patients with traumatic and nontraumatic cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea. Methods CSF rhinorrhea patients admitted between January 2007 and December 2022 were recruited and categorized into traumatic and nontraumatic groups.
Ru Tang+5 more
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Extraction and Simulation of the Impact of Flux Trapping in Moats of AC-Biased Shift Registers [PDF]
Moats in superconducting ground planes are used to trap magnetic flux away from sensitive parts of superconductor integrated circuits. We simulate the effect of magnetic flux trapped in moats on the operating margins of ac-biased SFQ shift registers (ShReg) with two ground planes for various congruent moat geometries, moat sizes, locations in the ShReg
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NOTE ON TUBERCULOUS MENINGITIS, WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE INVASION SYMPTOMS WHEN THE DISEASE OCCURS IN ADULTS. [PDF]
W. B. Warrington
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Early Initiation of Adjuvant Therapy Following Pediatric Endoscopic Endonasal Surgery for Tumors
ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate complication rates of early adjuvant therapy initiation in pediatric patients with endoscopic endonasal resection for skull base tumors. Design Retrospective case series of pediatric patients (0–18 years old) with skull base tumors who underwent endoscopic endonasal resection between 2013 and 2023.
Heta Patel+7 more
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Abstract Background Increased cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) protein concentration is a common finding in neurological diseases of dogs. Distinguishing between intrathecally‐produced proteins and proteins that have passed the blood‐CSF barrier because of barrier disruption facilitates diagnosis.
Mirja L. Püschel+4 more
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Abstract Background Bacterial meningitis (BM) and meningoencephalitis (BMEM) are associated with high case fatality rates and neurologic sequelae in people, but limited data exists on outcome in dogs. Hypothesis/Objectives To report the clinicopathologic features, treatment and outcome of BM/BMEM in dogs, with a focus on clinical presentation, relapse ...
Faye Rawson+5 more
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THE CEREBRAL FORMS OF POLIOMYELITIS AND THEIR DIAGNOSIS FROM FORMS OF MENINGITIS [PDF]
Henry Koplik
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