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How long is the tail end of the learning curve? Results from 1000 consecutive endoscopic endonasal skull base cases following the initial 200 cases
The surgical learning curve for endoscopic endonasal procedures can continue for several years depending on the complexity of the endpoints considered. These findings may have implications for clinical trial design, surgical education, and patient safety measures.
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Long-term outcomes after endoscopic endonasal surgery for nonfunctioning pituitary macroadenomas
Following total resection for nonfunctioning pituitary adenomas, the 10-year chance of recurrence is low and the need for treatment even lower.
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Surgical Management of Complex Syndromic Craniosynostosis: Experience With a Rare Genetic Variant
We review the literature related to management of complex synostosis and present our surgical decision-making in the setting of complex syndromic synostosis to aid in the formation of guidelines toward approaching these cases.
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Differences in Admission Blood Pressure Among Causes of Intracerebral Hemorrhage
It is unknown whether admission systolic blood pressure (SBP) differs among causes of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). We sought to elucidate an association between admission BP and ICH cause.
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Phase II Study of Nonmetastatic Desmoplastic Medulloblastoma in Children Younger Than 4 Years of Age: A Report of the Children's Oncology Group
Nodular desmoplastic medulloblastoma (ND) and medulloblastoma with extensive nodularity (MBEN) have been associated with a more favorable outcome in younger children. However, treatment-related neurotoxicity remains a significant concern in this vulnerable group of patients.