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Kenneth Moore

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Hersh D, Sanford K, Moore K, Boop F
Neurosurg Focus Video . 2022 Oct; 1(2):V9. PMID: 36284880
Dorsally exophytic brainstem tumors arise from within the brainstem itself. As the tumor grows, it pulls eloquent tissue with it, resulting in a shape that is analogous to the sides...
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Hersh D, Moore K, Nguyen V, Elijovich L, Choudhri A, Lee-Diaz J, et al.
J Neurosurg Pediatr . 2019 Oct; 24(6):680-688. PMID: 31629322
Objective: Stenoocclusive cerebral vasculopathy is an infrequent delayed complication of ionizing radiation. It has been well described with photon-based radiation therapy but less so following proton-beam radiotherapy. The authors report...
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Khan N, Moore K, Basma J, Hersh D, Choudhri A, Vaughn B, et al.
J Neurosurg Pediatr . 2018 Dec; 23(3):355-362. PMID: 30579265
OBJECTIVE An ischemic stroke following an elective craniotomy in a child is perceived to be a rare event. However, to date there are few papers on this topic. The purpose...
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Khan N, Fraser B, Nguyen V, Moore K, Boop S, Vaughn B, et al.
J Neurosurg Pediatr . 2017 Jun; 20(2):183-190. PMID: 28574318
OBJECTIVE Despite established risk factors, abusive head trauma (AHT) continues to plague our communities. Cerebrovascular accident (CVA), depicted as areas of hypodensity on CT scans or diffusion restriction on MR...
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Moore K, Khan N, Michael L, Arthur A, Hoit D
J Neurointerv Surg . 2017 Apr; 9(7):e26. PMID: 28404770
Intravascular foreign bodies are a known complication of medical and dental procedures. Dental anesthetic needles may be broken off and retained in the oropharynx. These needles have occasionally been reported...
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Moore K, Khan N, Michael L, Arthur A, Hoit D
BMJ Case Rep . 2017 Mar; 2017. PMID: 28274944
Intravascular foreign bodies are a known complication of medical and dental procedures. Dental anesthetic needles may be broken off and retained in the oropharynx. These needles have occasionally been reported...
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Frost C, Nepal S, Byon W, Moore K, Reeves R, Boyd R, et al.
J Clin Pharmacol . 2014 Dec; 55(5):549-55. PMID: 25501868
Apixaban is an oral, direct factor Xa inhibitor indicated for the prevention and treatment of thromboembolic disease. This randomized, blinded, 4-way crossover study investigated the potential effect of apixaban on...
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Xu X, Moore K, Burton P, Stuyckens K, Mueck W, Rossenu S, et al.
Br J Clin Pharmacol . 2012 Jan; 74(1):86-97. PMID: 22242932
What Is Already Known About This Subject: • Population pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of rivaroxaban have been characterized in healthy subjects and in patients with total venous thromboembolism, deep vein thrombosis...
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Mahone I, Farrell S, Hinton I, Johnson R, Moody D, Rifkin K, et al.
J Particip Med . 2011 Dec; 3. PMID: 22163075
An academic-community partnership between a school of nursing (SON) at a public university (the University of Virginia, or UVA) and a public mental health clinic developed around a shared goal...
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Mahone I, Farrell S, Hinton I, Johnson R, Moody D, Rifkin K, et al.
Arch Psychiatr Nurs . 2011 Nov; 25(6):e27-36. PMID: 22114804
Purpose: This article reports on findings from seven stakeholder focus groups conducted in exploring shared decision making (SDM) between provider and consumer in mental health (MH) treatment in public MH....