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View article: A rare case of Fahr’s disease with posterior circulation (basilar tip) aneurysm– pathophysiology, management, and complications
A rare case of Fahr’s disease with posterior circulation (basilar tip) aneurysm– pathophysiology, management, and complications Open
Fahr’s disease is an uncommon condition characterized by a gradual decline in cognitive, psychiatric, and motor functions, linked to idiopathic calcification in the basal ganglia, typically inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion. Acute…
View article: Cerebellar Mutism/Posterior Fossa Syndrome Following Resection of Posterior Fossa Tumor in Pediatric Patients: Assessing Pathophysiology, Risk Factors, and Neuroradiographic Features
Cerebellar Mutism/Posterior Fossa Syndrome Following Resection of Posterior Fossa Tumor in Pediatric Patients: Assessing Pathophysiology, Risk Factors, and Neuroradiographic Features Open
Cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS) is a postoperative syndrome of decreased speech seen in children associated with neurobehavioral abnormalities, the incidence of which is up to 40%. To evaluate pediatric patients with posterior fossa tumor…
View article: Unruptured Pre-nidal Aneurysm Associated with AVM: A Case Report and Review of the Literature Demonstrating the Dilemma in Management and Feasibility of Endovascular Treatment
Unruptured Pre-nidal Aneurysm Associated with AVM: A Case Report and Review of the Literature Demonstrating the Dilemma in Management and Feasibility of Endovascular Treatment Open
AVM-associated aneurysms have been shown to increase the risk of rupture and are present in 18% of AVMs. Patients with flow-related aneurysms in association with an AVM may present with haemorrhage from either lesion. We present the case o…
View article: Rare case of multiple meningiomas in nonneurofibromatosis patient at unusual locations
Rare case of multiple meningiomas in nonneurofibromatosis patient at unusual locations Open
Multiple meningioma is a condition in which more than one intracranial lesion is seen in different location and these lesions may occur with or without signs of neurofibromatosis. Incidence of multiple meningioma range from 1 to 10% in dif…
View article: An Incidentally Diagnosed Interdural Lipoma
An Incidentally Diagnosed Interdural Lipoma Open
Intracranial lipomas are not commonly encountered lesions in neurosurgical practice. They are congenitally malformed tissue and found because of maldifferentiation and abnormal persistence of meninx primitive. Intracranial lipomas are main…