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10thannual neurology research day, may 2016 abstracts shifa international hospital, islamabad [PDF]
Burden of headache has been assessed in adults in countries worldwide, and is high, but data for children and adolescents is sparse.
Aurangzaib., Fatima +4 more
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For revision CVJAs with persistent ventral compression after failed posterior fixation, anterior transoral odontoid reduction combined with clivocervical fusion achieved direct decompression, restored clivo‐axial angle, resolved spinal cord compression, and provided stable fusion with significant neurological recovery, offering an effective salvage ...
Zhenlei Liu +12 more
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Hepatitis-C-associated multiple arterial dissection of cerebral vessels [PDF]
Einsiedel, H. von +3 more
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The midline nuchal ligament approach yields clinical outcomes similar to those of the paramedian muscle‐splitting technique for odontoid fractures, while offering a more stable surgical procedure and reducing iatrogenic injury to the cervical posterior muscles and the greater occipital nerve.
Youcai Qiu +4 more
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The versatility of the inter-costal artery perforator (ICAP) flaps [PDF]
Blondeel, Phillip +5 more
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Background Upper airway obstruction secondary to bilateral vocal cord paralysis is not a known classic presentation of bilateral medial medullary infarction (BMMI). This may potentially confound the diagnostic approach, particularly when coexisting with bulbar symptoms and quadriplegia.
Marvic Joseph S. Amoranto +3 more
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Simultaneous brachial diplegia and rotational vertigo due to combined spinal anterior and vertebrobasilar embolism [PDF]
Brandt, T. +4 more
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Threat of a Cycle Proof: Vertebral Artery Dissection Associated with Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Infarction [PDF]
Francisco Monteiro +2 more
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Peripheral Facial Nerve Palsy due to Spontaneous Internal Carotid Artery Dissection
A man in his 50s experienced novel, continuous, and progressive headache and neck pain prior to the onset of left‐sided peripheral facial nerve palsy. Sequential palsies of left lower Cranial Nerves IX and XII followed. Imaging showed spontaneous cervical artery dissection (sCeAD) of the ipsilateral internal carotid artery.
Benjamin Dejakum +4 more
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