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Richard J Nelson

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Moon R, Singleton W, Daniels A, Kurian K, Baldwin D, Fellows G, et al.
World Neurosurg . 2020 Jul; 142:364-367. PMID: 32652282
Background: Ectopic intracranial schwannomas (those that do not arise from a named cranial nerve) are rare. They account for <2% of surgically resected central nervous system schwannomas. Case Description: We...
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Whitehouse K, Jayasekera B, Nelson R
Br J Neurosurg . 2020 Apr; 34(4):402-407. PMID: 32319824
The British Neurosurgery Trainee Association aimed to investigate the amount of trainees qualifying through the British national training scheme and the rate at which potential consultant posts became available from...
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Sivakumaran R, Mohamed A, Akhunbay-Fudge C, Edwards R, Renowden S, Nelson R
World Neurosurg . 2020 Mar; 139:e32-e37. PMID: 32169618
Background: Test balloon occlusion (TBO) is important in the management of complex cerebrovascular and skull base lesions when permanent occlusion (PO) of a parent artery may be indicated. Several adjuncts...
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Anderson I, Kailaya-Vasan A, Nelson R, Tolias C
J Neurosurg . 2018 Jun; 130(5):1491-1497. PMID: 29882697
Objective: Most intracranial aneurysms are now treated by endovascular rather than by microsurgical procedures. There is evidence to demonstrate superior outcomes for patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) treated by...
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Spine J . 2015 Feb; 15(3 Suppl):S11-S12. PMID: 25708137
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Mortimer A, Marsh H, Klimczak K, Joshi D, Barton H, Nelson R, et al.
J Neurointerv Surg . 2014 Apr; 7(5):373-9. PMID: 24721754
Purpose: Aneurysm recurrence following coil occlusion is well recognized. However, there is controversy as to how long these patients should be followed up after coiling to detect reopening. We aimed...
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Patel R, Bickmore L, Kurian K, Nelson R
Br J Neurosurg . 2013 Oct; 28(4):547-8. PMID: 24073757
We describe a case of giant bilateral skull vault haemangiomas in a patient with diffuse skeletal haemangiomatosis. The clinical details, histological and radiographic findings and surgical management are reviewed. This...
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Coulter I, Kolias A, Marcus H, Ahmed A, Alli S, Al-Mahfoudh R, et al.
Br J Neurosurg . 2013 Sep; 28(2):199-203. PMID: 24053314
BACKGROUND. Chronic subdural haematoma (CSDH) is a common condition that increases in incidence with rising age. Evacuation of a CSDH is one of the commonest neurosurgical procedures; however the optimal...
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Cowie C, Pesic-Smith J, Boukas A, Nelson R
Br J Neurosurg . 2013 Aug; 27(5):580-5. PMID: 23968286
We report the results from a survey of the British Neurosurgical Trainees' Association which aimed to assess current rota patterns and their compliance with the government's working time regulations. The...
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Mohamed A, Rodrigues J, Bradley M, Nelson R
Br J Neurosurg . 2013 Jun; 27(6):845-6. PMID: 23730978
Retroclival haematomas are rare entity and they are mostly caused by trauma. There has been only one case published to have a retroclival haematoma following pituitary apoplexy. We present a...