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Occult dural arteriovenous fistula causing rapidly progressive conus medullaris syndrome and paraplegia after lumbar microdiscectomyE Andrew Stevens
Department of Neurosurgery, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Winston Salem, NC 27157, USA
Spine J 9:e8-12. 2009..These lesions are thought to be acquired. There exist two prior reports that describe DAVF presenting with slowly progressive myelopathy years after lumbar disc surgery...
Angiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia resembling a spinal nerve sheath tumor: a rare case of Castleman's diseaseE Andrew Stevens
Department of Neurosurgery, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, 100 Medical Center Blvd, Winston Salem, NC, 27157, USA
Spine J 9:e18-22. 2009..Castleman's disease involving the spine is exceedingly rare. This represents only the second reported case of a patient with Castleman's disease whose presentation mimicked that of a spinal nerve sheath tumor...
Simplified harvest of autologous pericranium for duraplasty in Chiari malformation Type I. Technical noteE Andrew Stevens
Department of Neurosurgery, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Winston Salem, North Carolina 27157, USA
J Neurosurg Spine 11:80-3. 2009..The authors offer a simple alternative technique for using local pericranium in duraplasty for CM-I or other posterior fossa abnormalities...
Rare intraparenchymal choroid plexus carcinoma resembling atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor diagnosed by immunostaining for INI1 proteinE Andrew Stevens
Department of Neurosurgery, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Winston Salem, North Carolina 27157, USA
J Neurosurg Pediatr 4:368-71. 2009..5 years after treatment, which supports the diagnosis of CPC over AT/RT. This case emphasizes the importance of immunostaining for INI1 protein for distinguishing CPC from AT/RT in cases with atypical or indeterminate features...
A review of surgical intervention in the setting of traumatic central cord syndromeE Andrew Stevens
Harbin Clinic, 550 Redmond Rd, Rome, GA 30165, USA
Spine J 10:874-80. 2010..The optimal timing of surgical intervention for CCS remains controversial...
Ruptured anterior spinal artery aneurysm: a case reportJeffrey M Pollock
Department of Radiology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston Salem, NC, USA
J Neuroimaging 19:277-9. 2009..To our knowledge this is the first reported spinal artery aneurysm with this association...
Treatment of atlantoaxial instability in pediatric patientsScott Y Rahimi
Department of Neurosurgery, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta 30912, USA
Neurosurg Focus 15:ECP1. 2003..Individualized case management must be based on clinical presentation, with internal fixation being the last resort...
Composite pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma-ganglioglioma presenting as a suprasellar mass: case reportDavid John Yeh
Department of Neurosurgery, Medical College of Georgia, BI 3088, 1120 15th Street, Augusta, GA 30912, USA
Neurosurgery 52:1465-8; discussion 1468-9. 2003..This case represents the only reported suprasellar presentation, with the youngest reported age at diagnosis...
Response of arteriovenous malformations to gamma knife therapy evaluated with pulsed arterial spin-labeling MRI perfusionJeffrey M Pollock
Department of Radiology, Wake Forest University Medical Center, Winston Salem, NC, USA
AJR Am J Roentgenol 196:15-22. 2011..CONCLUSION: PASL can show and quantify the steal phenomena and the relative flow rates within the AVM nidus and may be used to follow AVM perfusion over time to assess treatment efficacy...
