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Publikováno v:
World Neurosurgery. 126:638-646
BACKGROUND In the coming years the number of patients with cognitive disorders, such as Alzheimer disease and traumatic brain injury, is expected to dramatically increase, leading to an ever-increasing societal cost. Unfortunately, few medical and ph
Autor:
Vyacheslav Makler, Erin D’Agostino, John H. Kanter, Imad Saeed Khan, David F Bauer, Daniel R. Calnan
Publikováno v:
Surgical Neurology International
Background: In a split cord malformation (SCM), the spinal cord is divided longitudinally into two distinct hemicords that later rejoin. This can result in a tethered cord syndrome (TCS). Rarely, TCS secondary to SCM presents in adulthood. Here, we p
Autor:
BethAnn McLaughlin, Robert J. Singer, Moneeb Ehtesham, Daniel C. Colvin, Mitchell Odom, Imad Saeed Khan, C. Chad Quarles
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurosurgery. 125:152-159
OBJECT Matrix metalloprotease-9 (MMP-9) plays a critical role in infarct progression, blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption, and vasogenic edema. While systemic administration of MMP-9 inhibitors has shown neuroprotective promise in ischemic stroke, t
Publikováno v:
World Neurosurgery. 87:647-655
Various changes in the sociopolitical milieu of Italy led to the increasing tolerance of the study of cadavers in the late Middle Ages. The efforts of Mondino de Liuzzi (1276-1326) and Guido da Vigevano (1280-1349) led to an explosion of cadaver-cent
Autor:
Sunil Kukreja, Anil Nanda, Bharat Guthikonda, Imad Saeed Khan, Shihao Zhang, Osama Ahmed, Donald R. Smith, Richard P. Menger, Jai Deep Thakur
Publikováno v:
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery. 130:86-90
Traumatic injuries to the thoracolumbar spine result in a high incidence of unstable fractures. The goal of the surgical management is to achieve an adequate decompression and stabilization. We have analyzed operative and postoperative features of an
Autor:
Moritz Zaiss, Junzhong Xu, Robert J. Singer, Zhongliang Zu, Peter Bachert, Hua Li, John C. Gore, Imad Saeed Khan, Daniel F. Gochberg
Publikováno v:
NMR in Biomedicine. 28:200-209
Chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) potentially provides the ability to detect small solute pools through indirect measurements of attenuated water signals. However, CEST effects may be diluted by various competing effects, such as non-speci
Autor:
Moritz Zaiss, Robert J. Singer, Steffen Goerke, Junzhong Xu, Peter Bachert, John C. Gore, Imad Saeed Khan, Daniel F. Gochberg
Publikováno v:
NMR in Biomedicine. 27:240-252
Endogenous chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) effects are always diluted by competing effects, such as direct water proton saturation (spillover) and semi-solid macromolecular magnetization transfer (MT). This leads to unwanted T2 and MT si
Publikováno v:
World Neurosurgery. 81:191-197
Sinus cavernosi, or the cavernous sinus, was coined by Jacques Bénigne Winslow in the 18th century. Among the neurosurgeons and the modern-day neuroanatomists, Winslow is mainly known for erroneously using the term cavernous sinus. As the anatomical
Publikováno v:
World Neurosurgery. 119:52-53
A 34-year-old right-handed female presented to the emergency department with a worsening headache, neck stiffness, intermittent abnormal sensation, and right arm weakness. Shortly after arrival, she had a generalized tonic-clonic seizure. A noncontra
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurosurgery. 119:778-784
The anatomical description of the fifth cranial nerve ganglion lacked detail before the work of Antonius Balthazar Raymundus Hirsch (1744–1778). Hirsch used new dissection techniques that resulted in the most meticulous report of the trigeminal gan