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R A Ratcheson

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Bambakidis N, Sunshine J, Faulhaber P, Tarr R, Selman W, Ratcheson R
Neurosurg Focus . 2006 Feb; 11(5):e2. PMID: 16466234
Detailed knowledge of the angioarchitecture of arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) is necessary in determining the optimal timing and method of treatment of these challenging lesions. Many techniques are available for studying...
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King Jr J, Ratcheson R
Neurosurg Clin N Am . 1998 Jul; 9(3):629-40. PMID: 9668193
Cerebral aneurysms and their treatment have numerous consequences for patients and society, including loss of life, permanent neurologic deficits, decreased functioning in daily life, vast expenditures of health care resources,...
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Taylor C, Yuan Z, Selman W, Ratcheson R, Rimm A
J Neurosurg . 1997 Apr; 86(4):583-8. PMID: 9120619
The risk of disability and death and the cost of medical care are particularly high for patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) who are 65 years of age or older....
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Taylor C, Selman W, Ratcheson R
Neurosurg Clin N Am . 1997 Apr; 8(2):237-44. PMID: 9113705
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) accounts for one half of stroke-related deaths, with hypertensive hemorrhage being the primary etiology. The evolution of minimally invasive devices for removal of ICHs, and the earlier...
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Taylor C, Selman W, Kiefer S, Ratcheson R
Neurosurgery . 1996 Nov; 39(5):893-905; discussion 905-6. PMID: 8905743
Any method that decreases the risk of intraoperative rupture should improve outcome if complications associated with its use do not negate positive effect. If application time is limited and a...
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Taylor C, Yuan Z, Selman W, Ratcheson R, Rimm A
J Neurosurg . 1995 Nov; 83(5):812-9. PMID: 7472548
Cerebral arterial aneurysms are common in the general population and their rupture is a catastrophic event. Considerable uncertainty remains concerning the conditions that predispose individuals to aneurysm formation or rupture....
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Hlavin M, Ratcheson R
J Neurosurg . 1995 Oct; 83(4):750-5. PMID: 7674031
There is a strong tradition of neurosurgery in Cleveland. This article traces the origin of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and University Hospitals of Cleveland and examines the...
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Hoffman T, Lamanna J, Pundik S, Selman W, Whittingham T, Ratcheson R, et al.
J Neurosurg . 1994 Oct; 81(4):567-73. PMID: 7931590
Tissue acidosis is believed to be a key element in ischemic injury of neural tissue. The goal of this study was to determine whether persisting postischemic acidosis or the extent...
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Selman W, Bhatti S, Rosenstein C, Lust W, Ratcheson R
J Neurosurg . 1994 Jun; 80(6):1085-90. PMID: 8189264
Temporary occlusion of an intracranial artery is frequently necessary in the surgical management of intracranial aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, and tumors. While the risks of vessel damage associated with clip application...
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Whittingham T, Assaf H, Selman W, Ratcheson R, Lust W
Metab Brain Dis . 1992 Jun; 7(2):77-92. PMID: 1356225
The introduction of exogenous glutamate to normally respiring hippocampal slices produced substantial reductions in ATP, phosphocreatine (PCr) and intracellular pH (pHi) when the concentration exceeded 1 mM. These changes were...