Section I Hemorrhagic Stroke

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  Michael B. Avery and Alim P. Mitha Abstract Cerebral vasospasm is a phenomenon that can occur after subarachnoid hemorrhage, most notably after aneurysm rupture. It represents a significant cause…

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Section I Hemorrhagic Stroke

May 4, 2022 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Section I Hemorrhagic Stroke

  Krishna Chaitanya Joshi and R. Webster Crowley Abstract Traumatic intracranial aneurysms are rare and account for less than 1% of intracranial aneurysms. They can have a myriad of presentations…

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Section I Hemorrhagic Stroke

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  Lorenzo Rinaldo and Leonardo Rangel Castillo Abstract Mycotic aneurysms (MA) are rare entities that present daunting clinical challenges due to the medical complexity of the harboring patient population. The…

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Section I Hemorrhagic Stroke

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  Muhamed Hadzipasic, Matthew J. Koch, Christopher J. Stapleton, and Aman B. Patel Abstract The treatment of ruptured cerebral aneurysms has evolved tremendously over the past three decades. Management has…

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Section I Hemorrhagic Stroke

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  Min S. Park, M. YasharS. Kalani, and Michael F. Stiefel Abstract The management of unruptured cerebral aneurysms is a fundamental component of most neurointerventional practices. The decision to observe…

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Introduction

May 4, 2022 by in NEUROSURGERY Comments Off on Introduction

Ching-Jen Chen, M. YasharS. Kalani, Michael F. Stiefel, and Min 5. Park 1 Introduction to Evidence-Based Medicine In response to the growing demands of more evidence-based medicine in the management…

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Alzheimer Disease

Dec 13, 2021 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Alzheimer Disease

Abstract Alzheimer disease with progressive impairment of memory and other cognitive functions is the common cause of dementia. It is an increasingly prevalent condition in an aging population with many…

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Facial Paralysis

Dec 13, 2021 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Facial Paralysis

Abstract The facial nerve carries the motor fibers for the facial expression and mastication and the sensory fibers to the external ear and the special sensation of taste. Partial weakening…

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Myasthenia Gravis

Dec 13, 2021 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Myasthenia Gravis

Abstract Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune neuromuscular disorder hallmarked by fatigability and weakness of all striated muscles. The clinical features arise from antibodies attacking receptors of the neuromuscular junction, causing…

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