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View article: Primary central nervous system lymphoma in children: Insights from the three-year experience at the largest public-sector pediatric oncology center in Pakistan
Primary central nervous system lymphoma in children: Insights from the three-year experience at the largest public-sector pediatric oncology center in Pakistan Open
Objective: Primary CNS lymphoma (PCNSL) in children is a rare disease, and this study aimed to document the experience of dealing with this in our geographical and resource settings. Methodology: It was an ambidirectional cohort study cond…
View article: Primary Extraosseous Central Nervous System Ewing Sarcoma in Children: A Rare Case Series from a Major Public Neuro-Oncology Center in Pakistan
Primary Extraosseous Central Nervous System Ewing Sarcoma in Children: A Rare Case Series from a Major Public Neuro-Oncology Center in Pakistan Open
Primary extraosseous central nervous system Ewing Sarcoma (CNS-EES) in children is a rare disorder, and this study aimed to document the experience of dealing with these rare pathologies of CNS in our center. This ambidirectional descripti…
View article: Real-world experience in dealing with children with suspected CNS tumors at the largest public-sector center in Pakistan
Real-world experience in dealing with children with suspected CNS tumors at the largest public-sector center in Pakistan Open
View article: DIPG-59. RADIATION-INDUCED DIPG IN A CHILD PREVIOUSLY IRRADIATED FOR CRANIOPHARYNGIOMA: CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW
DIPG-59. RADIATION-INDUCED DIPG IN A CHILD PREVIOUSLY IRRADIATED FOR CRANIOPHARYNGIOMA: CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW Open
BACKGROUND Radiation-induced second malignancies occur in a subset of patients following cranial radiation therapy (RT). In Craniopharyngioma (CP), adjuvant RT is commonly recommended for residual tumor or recurrence, and radiation-induced…
View article: LMIC-20. REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE IN DEALING WITH CHILDREN WITH SUSPECTED CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) TUMORS AT THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LAHORE (UCHS), PAKISTAN
LMIC-20. REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE IN DEALING WITH CHILDREN WITH SUSPECTED CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) TUMORS AT THE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL LAHORE (UCHS), PAKISTAN Open
BACKGROUND CNS tumors are the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in children in HICs, but data from LMICs are scarce. The objectives of this study were to document the trajectory of children with CNS tumors at a tertiary-care hospital …
View article: Clinical presentation, evaluation, and management of patients with myasthenia gravis at a tertiary care center in Pakistan
Clinical presentation, evaluation, and management of patients with myasthenia gravis at a tertiary care center in Pakistan Open
Note: The editors of PJNS are aware that this article contains old data. However, we have decided to publish this article because a) the data is still important as there is paucity of data in this regard from Pakistan, and b) the authors h…
View article: Indirect Bypass With Pericranial Transposition for Moyamoya Syndrome in an Infant
Indirect Bypass With Pericranial Transposition for Moyamoya Syndrome in an Infant Open
View article: Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: An Update on Preclinical Models, Clinical Biomarkers, and the Implications of Cerebrovascular Dysfunction
Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: An Update on Preclinical Models, Clinical Biomarkers, and the Implications of Cerebrovascular Dysfunction Open
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of pediatric morbidity and mortality. Recent studies suggest that children and adolescents have worse post-TBI outcomes and take longer to recover than adults. However, the pathophysiology an…
View article: Real-Time Peer-to-Peer Observation and Feedback Lead to Improvement in Oral Presentation Skills
Real-Time Peer-to-Peer Observation and Feedback Lead to Improvement in Oral Presentation Skills Open
View article: Lumbar Ganglioneuroma Presenting With Scoliosis
Lumbar Ganglioneuroma Presenting With Scoliosis Open
View article: 941 Post-Operative Outcomes of Patients Undergoing Surgery During the Acceleration Period of COVID-19 Infection
941 Post-Operative Outcomes of Patients Undergoing Surgery During the Acceleration Period of COVID-19 Infection Open
Introduction There are concerns around the safety of performing surgery during COVID-19 outbreaks with few sources of robust evidence. Method We analysed 5020 consecutive patients who underwent surgery during the acceleration phase of COVI…
View article: Thirty-Day Hospital Readmissions: A Predictor of Higher All-cause Mortality for Up to Two Years
Thirty-Day Hospital Readmissions: A Predictor of Higher All-cause Mortality for Up to Two Years Open
Introduction Readmission within 30 days is used as a standard quality metric for hospitalized patients. We hypothesized that patients who get readmitted within 30 days may have higher short- and long-term mortality. Material and Methods Us…
View article: Readmissions on Teaching Versus Non-Teaching Services: Are They Any Different?
Readmissions on Teaching Versus Non-Teaching Services: Are They Any Different? Open
View article: Venous Manometry as an Adjunct for Diagnosis and Multimodal Management of Intracranial Hypertension due to Meningioma Compressing Sigmoid Sinus 
Venous Manometry as an Adjunct for Diagnosis and Multimodal Management of Intracranial Hypertension due to Meningioma Compressing Sigmoid Sinus
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View article: Tu1036 – Ensuring Judicious Ppi Use Through an Active Surveillance Strategy of Withdrawal and Dose ? Reduction in Inpatients is Safe and Stable Over 90 Days Post-Discharge
Tu1036 – Ensuring Judicious Ppi Use Through an Active Surveillance Strategy of Withdrawal and Dose ? Reduction in Inpatients is Safe and Stable Over 90 Days Post-Discharge Open
View article: Titanium hardware extrusion following pediatric cranioplasty
Titanium hardware extrusion following pediatric cranioplasty Open
View article: Corrigendum to “Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury and Autism: Elucidating Shared Mechanisms”
Corrigendum to “Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury and Autism: Elucidating Shared Mechanisms” Open
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View article: Feasibility of CT-based intraoperative 3D stereotactic image-guided navigation in the upper cervical spine of children 10 years of age or younger: initial experience
Feasibility of CT-based intraoperative 3D stereotactic image-guided navigation in the upper cervical spine of children 10 years of age or younger: initial experience Open
OBJECT Rigid screw fixation may be technically difficult in the upper cervical spine of young children. Intraoperative stereotactic navigation may potentially assist a surgeon in precise placement of screws in anatomically challenging loca…