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A 24-Hour Shift in the Neurosurgeon’s World : Decompressive Hemicraniectomy during the Night

Atallah O, Chaurasia B

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Virtual Neurosurgery Education Conferences on Social Medi: A Perspective

Farooq M, Atiq N, Badary A, Chaurasia B

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Lumbar Calcifying Pseudoneoplasm as a Rare Cause of Cauda Equina Syndrome: A Case Report

De Bonis C, Chaurasia B

A calcifying pseudo-tumor of the spine, also called calcifying pseudoneoplasm of the neuraxis (CAPNON), is a rare non-neoplastic lesion that can occur anywhere in the central nervous system. Although CAPNON...
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Giant cerebellar cavernous malformation in children: A case report and literature review

Akramov OZ, Nazarova LA, Kurbanov FM, Tashmatov SA, Rakhimov II, Usmankhanov OA, Chaurasia B

Giant cerebellar cavernomas in children are rare and must be differentiated from hemorrhagic cerebellar tumors. The diagnosis and treatment of giant cerebellar cavernomas is challenging, but complete surgical resection can...
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Understanding anterior communicating artery aneurysms: A bibliometric analysis of top 100 most cited articles

Pahwa B, Goyal S, Chaurasia B

Bibliometric analysis is of paramount importance in assessing the research impact wherein studies are ranked on the basis of citations received. It also brings out the excellent contribution of authors...
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Synchronous Carotid Body and Glomus Jugulare Tumors : A Case Report and Review of Literature

Rahman MA, Venkataram T, Habib R, Jahan N, Raihan F, Alam S, Mahmood E, Umana GE, Chaurasia B

Paragangliomas are rare neuroendocrine tumors that are usually benign in nature. They may be either familial or sporadic in their occurrence. Numerous neuroendocrine tumors are collectively included under the umbrella...
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Cardiac Arrest in Traumatic Brain Injury

Atallah O, Rahman MM, Chaurasia B, Chavda V, Agrawal A

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant global health concern with substantial contributions to illness and mortality rates. This study aims to scrutinize the intricate interplay between neurological and circulatory...
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Optochiasmatic cavernoma: Surgical treatment and outcomes

Konovalov A, Saripov O, Gadzhiagaev V, Titov O, Lasunin N, Zhumabekov A, Fomichev D, Salvovich ES, Kalinin P, Chaurasia B

Objective: Optochiasmatic cavernoma is an extremely rare cerebral lesion. They account for approximately 1% of all cavernomas of the central nervous system. Reports on this pathology are limited. Abrupt visual...
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Transcranial Doppler emboli monitoring for stroke prevention after flow diverting stents

Costa M, Schmitt P, N J, Baldoncini M, Vivanco-Suarez J, Chaurasia B, Douville C, Yince L, Patel A, Monteith S

Objective: Flow diverting stents (FDS) are increasingly used for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms. While FDS can provide flow diversion of parent vessels, their high metal surface coverage can cause...
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Endovascular treatment for anterior inferior cerebellar artery-posterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA-PICA) common trunk variant aneurysms: Technical note and literature review

Ku JC, Chavda V, Palmisciano P, Pasarikovski CR, Yang VX, Kiwan R, Priola SM, Chaurasia B

The Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery-Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery (AICA-PICA) common trunk is a rare variant of cerebral posterior circulation in which a single vessel originating from either the basilar or...
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