Brian Snelling
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Mohamed A, Sargent E, Barron J, Pinas-Zade L, Christakis P, Lucke-Wold B, et al.
J Neurosurg Case Lessons
. 2025 Mar;
9(9).
PMID: 40030160
Background: Spontaneous subaponeurotic fluid collections (SSFCs) are benign, typically self-limiting fluid collections beneath the scalp's aponeurosis. Their abrupt onset and unusual appearance can cause significant alarm and suspicion of considerable...
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Yoo A, Zaidat O, Sheth S, Rai A, Ortega-Gutierrez S, Given 2nd C, et al.
JAMA
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39374319
Importance: Recent large infarct thrombectomy trials used heterogeneous imaging modalities and time windows for patient selection. Noncontrast computed tomographic (CT) scan is the most common stroke imaging approach. It remains...
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Babici D, Johansen P, Sial N, Snelling B
Cureus
. 2023 Nov;
15(10):e47724.
PMID: 38021511
A proatlantal intersegmental artery (PIA) is an exceedingly rare primitive anastomosis between the carotid and vertebrobasilar circulations. PIAs may be accompanied by ipsilateral or bilateral vertebral artery (VA) agenesis and...
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Babici D, Sharma P, DeGregorio J, Snelling B, Hanafy K
eNeurologicalSci
. 2022 Sep;
29:100425.
PMID: 36164337
Chloroma, is an rare malignant tumor characterized by the extramedullary blast proliferation of myeloid lineages that subsequently change the normal architecture of surrounding tissues. Because this is very rare disease,...
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Babici D, Johansen P, Newman S, Packer E, Snelling B
Cureus
. 2022 Sep;
14(8):e28314.
PMID: 36158395
Ruptured intracranial aneurysms are often associated with serious neurologic sequelae, often as a result of subarachnoid or intraparenchymal hemorrhage. Less commonly, ruptured intracranial aneurysms can lead to subdural hemorrhage. However,...
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Mantripragada K, Abadi K, Echeverry N, Shah S, Snelling B
Cureus
. 2022 Jul;
14(6):e25894.
PMID: 35844321
The transfemoral approach (TFA) or transradial approach (TRA) serves as the primary technique for most endovascular cases; however, the transbrachial (TBA) route is an alternative access site used when TFA...
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Babici D, Johansen P, Rodriguez-Hernandez A, Sommerville S, Snelling B, Miller T
Cureus
. 2022 May;
14(4):e24183.
PMID: 35592190
Metastases to the brain from primary colorectal carcinoma are rare. Existing literature describing cranial nerve palsy from metastatic colorectal cancer is scattered. To our knowledge, we are the first to...
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Babici D, Johansen P, Carranza O, Snelling B
Cureus
. 2022 May;
14(4):e24094.
PMID: 35573517
The expansion of indications for neurointerventional procedures, combined with the need to treat a diverse patient population, has driven a need for broader access options. Concurrent arterial and venous access...
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Babici D, Johansen P, Miller T, Snelling B
Cureus
. 2022 Jan;
13(11):e19961.
PMID: 34984122
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) is a common treatment modality that has shown good clinical results in patients with cervical degenerative disc disease. ACDF remains the procedure of choice...
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Babici D, Johansen P, Echeverry N, Mantripragada K, Miller T, Snelling B
Cureus
. 2021 Dec;
13(11):e19329.
PMID: 34909292
The spine is the third most common site for metastatic disease following the lung and the liver. Approximately 60-70% of patients with metastatic cancer will have metastasis to the spine,...