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Hypertrophic Posterior Arch of Atlas Causing Cervical Myelopathy

Kasliwal M, Traynelis

  • KMID: 2408135
  • Asian Spine J.
  • 2012 Dec;6(4):284-286.
Cervical stenosis, especially of the upper cervical spine, is quite rare which can be developmental or acquired. Clefts or aplasias of anterior and posterior arches of atlas, ossification of the...
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Unilateral Paramedian Transpedicular Approach for Repair of Anterior Transdural Spinal Cord Herniation: Report of a Case and Literature Review

Kasliwal M, O'Toole JE, Deutsch H

Idiopathic spinal cord herniation is a rare but potentially treatable cause of thoracic myelopathy. The rarity and variable clinical presentation often results in missed diagnosis and delay in treatment. Posterior...
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Delayed Intracerebral Hemorrhage from a Pseudoaneurysm Following a Depressed Skull Fracture

Nazari P, Kasliwal M, Wewel JT, Dua SG, Chen M

A 26-year-old male presented with delayed intracerebral hemorrhage from a ruptured distal middle cerebral artery pseudoaneurysm that followed a compound depressed skull fracture from years ago. The brain protrusion through...
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Delayed Vascular Claudication Following Diagnostic Cerebral Angiography: A Rare Complication of the AngioSeal Arteriotomy Closure Device

Corley JA, Kasliwal M, Tan LA, Lopes DK

With rapidly increasing numbers of neuroendovascular procedures performed annually in recent years, use of arterial closure devices after femoral artery access has been exceedingly common secondary to reduced time to...
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Persistent Aneurysm Growth Following Pipeline Embolization Device Assisted Coiling of a Fusiform Vertebral Artery Aneurysm: A Word of Caution!

Kerolus M, Kasliwal M, Lopes DK

The complex morphology of vertebrobasilar fusiform aneurysms makes them one of the most challenging lesions treated by neurointerventionists. Different management strategies in the past included parent vessel occlusion with or...
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