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Adolescent (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Adolescent'
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30 Oct 2009
OBJECT: The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of infection and to identify risk factors for infection in connection with the implantation of an intrathecal baclofen (ITB) pump. METHODS: This retrospective study included all ...
rec_pub_19877786-infections-related-intrathecal-baclofen-therapy-children-adults.htm
Post-radiation reactive changes in a single vertebral body mimicking metastatic pineoblastoma.
30 Oct 2009
This 18-year-old woman presented with headache and diplopia over several months and was found to have an enhancing pineal tumor with resultant obstructive hydrocephalus. Following standard preoperative diagnostic tests, including spinal axis ...
rec_pub_19877784-post-radiation-reactive-changes-single-vertebral-body-mimicking.htm
Application of intraoperative high-field magnetic resonance imaging in pediatric neurosurgery.
30 Oct 2009
OBJECT: Over the past decade, the use of intraoperative MR (iMR) imaging in the pediatric neurosurgical population has become increasingly accepted as an innovative and important neurosurgical tool. The authors summarize their experience using a ...
rec_pub_19877782-application-intraoperative-high-field-magnetic-resonance-imaging.htm
30 Oct 2009
OBJECT: Because of their location and biological behavior, brainstem cavernous malformations (CMs) pose a formidable clinical challenge to the neurosurgeon. The optimal management of these lesions requires considerable neurosurgical judgment. ...
rec_pub_19877780-management-pediatric-brainstem-cavernous-malformations-experience-20.htm
Endovascular obliteration of an intracranial pseudoaneurysm: the utility of Onyx.
30 Oct 2009
Pseudoaneurysms are rare lesions with a multitude of causes, including infectious, traumatic, and iatrogenic origins. In addition, there are a number of potential treatment options, all of which require consideration to determine the most ...
rec_pub_19877777-endovascular-obliteration-intracranial-pseudoaneurysm-utility-onyx.htm
30 Oct 2009
Microcephalic osteodysplastic primordial dwarfism type II (MOPD II) is a rare genetic syndrome characterized by extremely small stature and microcephaly, and is associated in 25% of patients with intracranial aneurysms and moyamoya disease. Although ...
rec_pub_19877776-multiple-intracranial-aneurysms-moyamoya-disease-associated.htm
Management of osteoblastoma and osteoid osteoma of the spine in childhood.
30 Oct 2009
OBJECT: Osteoid osteomas and osteoblastoma of the spine are rare lesions in childhood, and management strategies have changed. The authors reviewed their recent experience with these 2 types of lesions to elucidate current treatment modalities and ...
rec_pub_19877775-management-osteoblastoma-osteoid-osteoma-spine-childhood.htm
Imitation, immaturity, and injury.
30 Oct 2009
rec_pub_19877771-imitation-immaturity-injury.htm
Neurological injuries from car surfing.
30 Oct 2009
OBJECT: Trauma secondary to car surfing is a unique mechanism of head and spinal injury in children and adolescents. In this study, the authors present their experience with neurological injuries resulting from car surfing and describe the growing ...
rec_pub_19613443-neurological-injuries-car-surfing.htm
30 Oct 2009
OBJECT: The chronic tonsillar herniation defining Chiari malformation Type I (CMI) is thought to result from overcrowding of a normally developing hindbrain within a congenitally small posterior cranial fossa (PCF) due to occipital hypoplasia. The ...
rec_pub_19463049-incidence-basioccipital-hypoplasia-chiari-malformation-type.htm
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