Spinal anaesthesia and monitore ...
Objectives Monitored conscious sedation combined with spinal anaesthesia (MCSS) to repair myelomeningocoele (MM) has received little attention in th ...
Operative treatment for microce ...
history, and physicians in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries struggled to identify the etiology of this condition in order to better trea ...
Hemorrhagic moyamoya disease in ...
Objective The clinical presentation of moyamoya disease (MMD) typically includes cerebral ischemia in children and intracranial hemorrhage in adults ...
Transumbilical approach for ven ...
Introduction Improved cosmesis has been demonstrated using a transumbilical incision for placement of the peritoneal end of a ventriculoperitoneal s ...
Pediatric traumatic carotid, ve ...
Traumatic cerebral dissections are rare but potentially dangerous conditions that through improved diagnostics have recently gained increased intere ...
The “T-construct” for spinopelv ...
15 patients treated for neuromuscular spinal deformities with an original spinopelvic construct using two sacral screws and two iliac screws. Result ...
Hieronymus Brunschwig (c. 1450– ...
Introduction The objective of this paper to offer an overview of the life and contributions of Hieronymus Brunschwig (also known as Jerome of Brunsw ...
SEM study on filum terminale wi ...
Objective To improve the understanding in pathology and provide steady proof for diagnosis and treatment of tethered cord syndrome (TCS), the ultras ...
Tatsuji Inouye: the mind’s eye
Introduction The name Tatsuji Inouye is relatively unknown in the West. This prominent Japanese scientist was one of the first to thoroughly study t ...
Charles Prosper Ollivier d’Ange ...
Introduction Distinguished as an anatomist, pathologist, and clinician, the Frenchman Charles Prosper Ollivier d’Angers dedicated his life to accele ...
Soft tissue sarcomas and centra ...
Objects We aim to evaluate the characteristics of pediatric patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) who developed soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) a ...
The first posterior fossa decom ...
Over the past several decades, our understanding of the pathophysiology of hindbrain hernias has markedly increased. Additionally, with the advent o ...
External hydrocephalus in infan ...
Purpose The cause of external hydrocephalus in infants is largely unknown. However, familial macrocephaly and delayed maturation of the arachnoid gr ...
MRI findings in children with t ...
Background Radiological studies on HIV infection in tuberculous meningitis (TBM) in children are limited to small, retrospective studies using CT fe ...
Morphometry of the pituitary gl ...
Purpose Chronic pituitary dysfunction is increasingly recognized as a sequela of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Our aim was to rule out any late morp ...
Idiopathic intracranial hyperte ...
Purpose Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is a disorder associated with increased intracranial pressure without evidence of a space-occupyi ...
Pediatric low-grade glioma surv ...
Purpose The purpose of this study was to determine pediatric low-grade glioma survivors' quality of life and late morbidity including motor, sensory ...
Decreased incidence of myelomen ...
birth rate has focused on two areas: folic acid supplementation (1997) and changes in the national ultrasonography screening programme (2004). Myelo ...
Endoscopic third ventriculostom ...
Background Osteopetrosis is a heterogenous group of disorders characterised by a failure of normal bone maturation and abnormal bone sclerosis secon ...
Web-based survey of resources f ...
Introduction Information about pediatric survivors of brain tumors in developing countries is scant. Purpose In this study, we aimed to investigate ...
Fenestration methods for Sylvia ...
Introduction Two different approaches to fenestration, endoscopic and microsurgical, are in use for Sylvian arachnoid cysts (SACs), the most frequen ...
Early symptomatic and late seiz ...
Introduction Despite the dramatic decrease of mortality rate among children with bacterial meningitis in recent decades, some patients are left with ...
Positional plagiocephaly: what ...
Introduction Positional or deformational plagiocephaly is the most common type of cranial asymmetry in infancy and has become more prevalent after t ...
Space–time clustering in childh ...
Aims The aims of this study are the following: first, to analyze incidence, trends, and survival of nervous system tumors in children under the age ...
Frameless stereotactic procedur ...
Purpose The aim of our retrospective study was to evaluate the feasibility, safety, and diagnostic yield of a frameless method for stereotactic neur ...