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Metastic Brain Tumors
Metastatic Brain Tumors. David Black PA-C. Oct.10, 2003 .... bullet, 2. If systemic cancer is present, whether active or inactive, 1 year survival is 20% ...
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Pseudo Tumor
Pseudotumor Cerebrii. David Black PA-C. I. Epidemiology. A. Incidence ... 1. Opening Pressure consistent with Pseudotumor Cerebri ...
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Tethered Cord Syndrome
We call these abnormalities neurocutaneous stigmata, meaning they are a sign that there is a problem with the spinal cord underneath. ...
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Metastic Brain Tumors
Metastatic Brain Tumors. David Black PA-C. Oct.10, 2003. Cerebral mets are the most common brain tumor seen clinically, comprising slightly more than half ...
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Metastic Brain Tumors
Metastatic Brain Tumors. David Black PA-C. Oct.10, 2003. Cerebral mets are the most common brain tumor seen clinically, comprising slightly more than half ...
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Ventriculo Peritoneal Shunt Placement Surgical Pamphle
After Your: Ventriculo-Peritoneal Shunt Placement. WOUND CARE. You may shower 48 hours after your surgery. Let soap and water run over the incision. ...
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Tethered Cord Syndrome
If a tethered cord is suspected, one or more tests may be necessary to confirm the diagnosis. An MRI scan is usually the first test to be ordered, ...
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ISAT Study
ISAT Study. International Subarachnoid Aneurysm Trial (ISAT) of neurosurgical clipping versus endovascular coiling in 2143 patients with ruptured ...
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Surgical Pamphlet Index
Spread your legs about 10 inches when walking or turning to provide a wider base, ... When your legs feel “frozen” or glued to the floor, a lift of the toes ... To get up, move to the edge of the chair, bend forward and push up ...
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What is Dystonia?
Dystonia is a neurological muscle disorder characterized by involuntary muscle spasms. Patients experience uncontrollable twisting, repetitive movements or ...