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Fransua Sharafeddin

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Simon T, Sierra J, Williams A, Wright G, Rhee A, Horn J, et al.
Front Behav Neurosci . 2024 Dec; 18:1519558. PMID: 39726771
Binge eating (BE) is a highly pervasive maladaptive coping strategy in response to severe early life stress such as emotional and social neglect. BE is described as repeated episodes of...
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Ontiveros-Angel P, Vega-Torres J, Simon T, Williams V, Inostroza-Nives Y, Alvarado-Crespo N, et al.
Brain Behav Immun Health . 2024 Oct; 42():100879. PMID: 39430879
Childhood overweight/obesity is associated with stress-related psychopathology, yet the pathways connecting childhood obesity to stress susceptibility are poorly understood. We employed a systems biology approach with 62 adolescent Lewis rats...
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Sharafeddin F, Sierra J, Ghaly M, Simon T, Ontiveros-Angel P, Edelbach B, et al.
Brain Behav . 2024 May; 14(5):e3482. PMID: 38715397
Introduction: Chronic adolescent stress profoundly affects prefrontal cortical networks regulating top-down behavior control. However, the neurobiological pathways contributing to stress-induced alterations in the brain and behavior remain largely unknown. Chronic...
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Raymond S, Sharafeddin F, Sacks M, Srikureja D, Gomez N, Moores D, et al.
J Robot Surg . 2023 Jul; 17(5):2427-2433. PMID: 37452975
Robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) has a variety of theoretical advantages, including tremor filtration, optimal visualization, and improvement of surgeon ergonomics. Though it has achieved wide application in pediatric urology, the majority...
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Sharafeddin F, Ghaly M, Simon T, Ontiveros-Angel P, Figueroa J
bioRxiv . 2023 Feb; PMID: 36747666
Childhood traumatic stress profoundly affects prefrontal cortical networks regulating top-down control of eating and body weight. However, the neurobiological mechanisms contributing to trauma-induced aberrant eating behaviors remain largely unknown. Traumatic...
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Lopez-Gonzalez M, Jaeger A, Kaplan B, Eastin T, Kore L, Gospodarev V, et al.
Surg Neurol Int . 2019 Sep; 10:130. PMID: 31528466
Background: Surgical resection of lesions in the posterior incisural space presents a significant surgical challenge, which may result in postoperative visual complications and other neurological deficits. We, therefore, describe a...
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Eastin M, Chakravarthy V, Sharafeddin F, Hoss D, Lopez-Gonzalez M
Acta Neurochir Suppl . 2019 Aug; 127:195-199. PMID: 31407085
Cerebral revascularization was pioneered half a century ago. Gradual improvements in microsurgical instrumentation and training in microsurgical techniques have allowed significant changes that improved outcomes in neurosurgery, extrapolating this knowledge...
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Lopez-Gonzalez M, Sharafeddin F, Eastin T, Gospodarev V, Jaeger A
World Neurosurg . 2019 Mar; 126:467. PMID: 30862602
We present the case of a 57-year-old female with hypertension, current smoker status, and recent headaches. Imaging studies showed an unruptured 8-mm basilar apex wide neck aneurysm located 4 mm...
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Sharafeddin F, Hafez A, Lehecka M, Raj R, Colasanti R, Rafiei A, et al.
Surg Neurol Int . 2017 Feb; 8:18. PMID: 28217397
Background: The A5 segment aneurysms of the anterior cerebral artery are rare, approximately 0.5% of all intracranial aneurysms. They are small with a wide base located in the midline, with...
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Choque-Velasquez J, Colasanti R, Jahromi B, Rafei A, Sharafeddin F, Hernesniemi J
World Neurosurg . 2016 Jun; 93:324-9. PMID: 27312393
Objective: Preservation of the integrity of perilesional and intralesional arteries, as well as of perforating vessels, is of utmost importance in microneurosurgery. The purpose of our study was to describe...