G F Tuite
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Rutkowski J, Tuite G, Lincoln P, Boyer P, Tennekoon G, Kunkel S
J Neuroimmunol
. 1999 Dec;
101(1):47-60.
PMID: 10580813
Wallerian degeneration is a post-traumatic process of the peripheral nervous system whereby damaged axons and their surrounding myelin sheaths are phagocytosed by infiltrating leukocytes. Our studies indicate that Schwann cells...
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Quint D, Tuite G, Stern J, Doran S, Papadopoulos S, McGillicuddy J, et al.
Acad Radiol
. 1997 Nov;
4(11):742-52.
PMID: 9365754
Rationale And Objectives: The authors evaluated a method for obtaining reproducible, reliable measurements from standard lumbar spine radiographs for determining the degree of spondylolisthesis, vertebral body height, intervertebral disk space...
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Dauser R, Tuite G, McCluggage C
J Neurosurg
. 1997 Apr;
86(4):719-23.
PMID: 9120639
A variety of surgical procedures have been proposed for the treatment of moyamoya disease, but few have used the potential of the middle meningeal artery to any great extent. During...
4.
Tuite G, Veres R, Crockard H, Peterson D, Hayward R
J Neurosurg
. 1996 Dec;
85(6):1177-80.
PMID: 8929516
In this report the authors describe a device that consists of a transportable, radiolucent board that couples to a standard halo head ring. The board provides continuous cervical spine immobilization...
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Tuite G, Evanson J, Chong W, Thompson D, Harkness W, Jones B, et al.
Neurosurgery
. 1996 Oct;
39(4):691-9.
PMID: 8880760
Objective: The beaten copper appearance of the cranium, as well as other cranial radiographic and computed tomographic findings in children with craniosynostosis, is often interpreted by clinicians as evidence of...
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Tuite G, Veres R, Crockard H, Sell D
J Neurosurg
. 1996 Apr;
84(4):573-83.
PMID: 8613848
Knowledge of the role and hazards of transoral surgery has expanded rapidly, but the application of this technique in children has been limited. To assess its usefulness, 27 pediatric patients...
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Tuite G, Chong W, Evanson J, Narita A, Taylor D, Harkness W, et al.
Neurosurgery
. 1996 Feb;
38(2):272-8.
PMID: 8869054
Craniosynostosis management partially depends on the detection and treatment of elevated intracranial pressure (ICP). Examination for papilledema is considered to be the most reliable screening method for identifying raised ICP,...
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Dickinson L, Tuite G, Colon G, Papadopoulos S
Neurosurgery
. 1995 Apr;
36(4):835-8.
PMID: 7596516
A 50-year-old man with myelopathy secondary to basilar impression developed bilateral vertebral artery dissection after undergoing treatment with 8 pounds of cervical traction. The vertebral artery dissection resulted in vertebrobasilar...
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Tuite G, Doran S, Stern J, McGillicuddy J, Papadopoulos S, Lundquist C, et al.
J Neurosurg
. 1994 Nov;
81(5):707-15.
PMID: 7931616
The pre- and postoperative lumbar spine radiographs of 119 patients who underwent decompressive lumbar laminectomy were studied to evaluate radiographic changes and to correlate them with clinical outcome. An accurate...
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Boyer P, Tuite G, Dauser R, Muraszko K, Tennekoon G, Rutkowski J
Exp Neurol
. 1994 Nov;
130(1):53-5.
PMID: 7821396
We evaluated several tissues as possible sources for culturing human Schwann cells. The average cell yield (total cell number/mg of nerve fascicle) obtained from adult autopsy cases and transplant organ...