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    by Skoric Jasmina
    Published 2014-12-01
    ... fontanelle and cranial sutures. The child was referred to a neurosurgeon who performed the CT scan...
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    by Chen-Yu Kao, 高震育
    Published 2016
    ... in detail by American neurosurgeon Harvey Cushing in 1901. In this study, the researcher used the wavelet...
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    ...Foramen magnum (FM) tumors represent one of the most complex cases for the neurosurgeon, due...
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    by D. Balasa, A. Tunas, A.V. Stan
    Published 2021-03-01
    ..., neurosurgeon, otolaryngologist, dentist, microbiologists is mandatory for a proper diagnosis and treatment...
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    by Hsieh, Ang-Ting, 謝昂庭
    Published 2019
    ... contours) have been carefully marked and checked by the participated neuroradiologist, neurosurgeon...
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    by Seyed Mirsattari, Fraser W. Saunders
    Published 2020-12-01
    ... by the neurosurgeon. The rate of diagnostic failures between the two techniques was very similar; clinical diagnoses...
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    ... of pediatrician, neurosurgeon, microbiologist, radiologist, and otorhinolaryngologist is ideal for patient care....
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    ... medical attention. Parinaud's syndrome was promptly recognized and was referred to a neurosurgeon...
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    by V. Subramaniam, S. Ganapathy, S. Paruchuri
    Published 2020-12-01
    ... Neurosurgeon’s arsenal. When all else fails, this innovative procedure can alleviate the suffering...
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    ... Husseini@, Hussein Mouawia#, Adnan Mrad$ & Taghrid Chaaban* @MD, PhD, Neurosurgeon, Hôpital Libano...
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    ..., his participation in the First World War and his consolidation as neurosurgeon from 1912 to 1932; when...
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    ... are high-risk procedures and can be challenging to the neurosurgeon. Several approaches have been described...
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    ... to pose a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge to the practicing neurosurgeon....
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    ... pediatric neurosurgeon. The most common cutaneous manifestations were duplicated or bifurcated (46%) gluteal...
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    ... of this condition and access to a hospital with an available neurosurgeon is critical. To our knowledge...
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    ... developed early signs of brainstem coning by the time she was seen by neurosurgeon. Patient died after few...
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    by parvaneh vasli
    Published 2006-10-01
    ...;technique was implicated by a team including neurosurgeon, neuroradialogist, oncologist, and ‎a nurse...
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