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🧠 Do you have aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage patients who remain debilitated with long-term neuropsychiatric outcomes despite successful aneurysm treatment and “good” functional outcomes? New review from @DanniDiestro @SmhNeuroVasc https://bit.ly/3xCGq6w @BAFOUND
#NEUVisualAbstract #NEUReview Social Determinants of Health Impact Spinal Cord Injury Outcomes in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Meta-Epidemiological Study https://bit.ly/3UcG667 by @MichaelCovell_ @GUMedicine @JohnHShinMD @Zaazoue @CNS_Update @DKondziolkaCNS
#MorcosChallenge The bone drilled in the Kawase from above and Kawase from below (RISA) are the same. The petrous apex is removed in both and in both approaches,you work between CN5 and 7/8 @EvaWuMD @UTHNeuro @nasbsorg @neurosurgatlas @neuronotes @medclinicalcase @e1v1m1 @nansig1
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This patient in their 50s arrives to ED. Hunt Hess 2. Microsurgical clipping is planned. What do you do for CSF diversion?
#AJNRcow >> April 18, 2024 >> A 35-year-old, type 2 diabetic woman presents with subacute onset swelling within right nasofacial groove, pain, and fever. View the case: https://ow.ly/9Oum50RjpyK
Acute ischemic stroke due to basilar stenosis treated with ADAPT Sofía 6F @MV_Terumo and Angioplasty with Neurospeed + stenting with Credo 3x20mm (@Acandisgmbh)
1. First run
2. Post ADAPT
3.Reocclusion
4.Post-stenting
#neurointerventionalradiology @WomenInNeuroIR @StrokeAHA_ASA
What medical management do you use for moyamoya?
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