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Chapman P
Ind Med Gaz . 2017 Oct; 36(4):135-136. PMID: 29004255
No abstract available.
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Peacock Z, Chapman P, Gupta R, Kaban L
Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg . 2011 Jul; 40(11):1301-6. PMID: 21723092
A recent radiographic study of an Egyptian mummified head from the Middle Kingdom revealed methodical mutilations of the facial skeleton that were performed after death and prior to wrapping the...
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Barker 2nd F, Amin-Hanjani S, Butler W, Lyons S, Ojemann R, Chapman P, et al.
Neurosurgery . 2001 Jul; 49(1):15-24; discussion 24-5. PMID: 11440436
Objective: Hemorrhages from cerebral cavernous malformations (CMs) sometimes seem to occur in closely spaced "clusters" interspersed with long hemorrhage-free intervals. Clustering of hemorrhages could affect retrospective assessments of radiosurgery efficacy...
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Chapman P
Neurosurgery . 2001 Jul; 49(1):1-13; discussion 13-4. PMID: 11440429
At the end of the 4th century BC, the Macedonian-Greek armies of Alexander the Great swept across Asia from Egypt to the Indus River, redefining political boundaries within that vast...
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Chapman P, Curtin H, Cunningham M
J Neurosurg . 2000 Sep; 93(3):480-3. PMID: 10969948
The authors describe an unusual meningocele of the lateral wall of the cavernous sinus and the anterior skull base in a young patient with typical stigmata of neurofibromatosis Type 1...
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Hoh B, Ogilvy C, Butler W, Loeffler J, Putman C, Chapman P
Neurosurgery . 2000 Aug; 47(2):346-57; discussion 357-8. PMID: 10942007
Objective: Previously reported series of arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) in pediatric patients have primarily used a single-modality treatment approach of either surgery, radiosurgery, or embolization, with significant treatment-related morbidity and mortality....
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Loeffler J, Barker F, Chapman P
Cancer Chemother Pharmacol . 1999 Jun; 43 Suppl:S11-4. PMID: 10357553
Radiosurgery is being used more routinely to treat patients with inoperable, recurrent, or multiple brain metastases from systemic cancer. Results in > 2000 treated patients have been published during the...
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Harsh G, Loeffler J, Thornton A, Smith A, Bussiere M, Chapman P
Neurosurg Clin N Am . 1999 Mar; 10(2):243-56. PMID: 10099090
The technique of stereotactic proton radiosurgery is discussed in depth in this article. The physics of the proton beam in radiosurgery is explained, and the different factors of beam delivery...
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Amin-Hanjani S, Ogilvy C, Candia G, Lyons S, Chapman P
Neurosurgery . 1998 Jun; 42(6):1229-36; discussion 1236-8. PMID: 9632180
Objective: The lack of treatment options for surgically inaccessible cavernous malformations has made radiosurgery a possible alternative to conservative management. The few previous reports of radiosurgical efficacy have been limited...
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Chapman P
Bull Am Coll Surg . 1997 Apr; 82(4):34-7. PMID: 10166583
No abstract available.