Nonaccidental Head Injuries
Nonaccidental Head Injuries Ann-Christine Duhaime Few topics in pediatric neurosurgical practice engender so much controversy and elicit such strong opinions as does nonaccidental injury. It is an area that most…
Nonaccidental Head Injuries Ann-Christine Duhaime Few topics in pediatric neurosurgical practice engender so much controversy and elicit such strong opinions as does nonaccidental injury. It is an area that most…
Optic Pathway Gliomas Ben Shofty, Liat Ben-Sira, Anat Kesler, and Shlomi Constantini Optic pathway gliomas (OPGs) are one of the most challenging neoplasms in modern pediatric neuro-oncology. Recent advances in…
Treatment of Hydrocephalus with Shunts Ricky Raj S. Kalra and John Kestle Since the invention of the first implantable shunt valve by Nulsen and Spitz 60 years ago,1 there have…
Infections of the Spinal Axis Jeffrey P. Blount, Robert P. Naftel, Benjamin J. Ditty, and Michael J. Conklin Infections of the spinal axis are an important although uncommon group of…
Pediatric Arteriovenous Malformations Edward R. Smith Vascular malformations of the central nervous system are a heterogeneous group of lesions that occur in both the brain and the spinal cord. Like…
Penetrating Craniocerebral Injuries Ira E. Bowen, J. Gordon McComb, and Mark D. Krieger Although not as common as closed head injuries, pediatric penetrating craniocerebral injuries (PCIs) account for significant morbidity…
Extratemporal Epilepsy Surgery Matthew D. Smyth and Timothy W. Vogel Surgical procedures for extratemporal lobe epilepsy (ETLE) have been built on the success of temporal lobe resections. In 1990, the…
Pediatric Spinal Vascular Malformations A. Jesse Schuette, Daniel B. Case, Mark J. Dannenbaum, C. Michael Cawley, and Daniel L. Barrow Spinal vascular malformations are a distinctly rare but important pathologic…
Moyamoya Disease Peter A. Gooderham and Gary Steinberg Moyamoya disease (MMD) is a chronic, idiopathic, steno-occlusive arteriopathy affecting the terminal intracranial internal carotid arteries (ICAs) bilaterally. Often, it also affects…
Cerebellar Astrocytomas Pierpaolo Peruzzi, Daniel R. BouĂ©, and Corey Raffel Except in infants and very young children (younger than 1 year), the posterior fossa is the most common site of…