W R Boydston
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Hultman C, Riski J, Cohen S, Burstein F, Boydston W, Hudgins R, et al.
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2000 Jul;
106(1):16-24.
PMID: 10883607
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the prevalence of Chiari malformation, cervical spine anomalies, and neurologic deficits in patients with velocardio-facial syndrome. This study was a prospective evaluation...
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Hudgins R, Boydston W, Gilreath C
Pediatr Neurosurg
. 1999 Feb;
29(6):309-13.
PMID: 9973678
Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) and subsequent posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus (PHH) commonly complicate the course of extremely preterm infants. Many methods for treating the hydrocephalus have been used, none of which are ideal....
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Hudgins R, Boydston W
Pediatr Neurosurg
. 1998 Oct;
29(2):57-9.
PMID: 9792956
Intraluminal coagulation of a ventricular catheter followed by its removal and replacement is a technique used for proximal shunt revision. The authors describe experience leaving the original catheter in place...
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Hudgins R, Cohen S, Burstein F, Boydston W
Cleft Palate Craniofac J
. 1998 Apr;
35(2):167-72.
PMID: 9527314
Objective: Increased intracranial pressure, frequently associated with closure of multiple cranial sutures, has been reported to occur in 36% of cases following correction of syndromal craniosynostosis. Although much less common,...
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Hudgins R, Boydston W, Hudgins P, Morris R, Adler S, Gilreath C
Pediatr Neurosurg
. 1997 Jun;
26(6):281-7.
PMID: 9485155
Despite improvements in the care of preterm infants, intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) and posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus (PHH) continue to be frequent occurrences in this patient population. Shunt procedures in these children are...
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Hudgins R, Boydston W, Gilreath C
Pediatr Neurosurg
. 1996 Dec;
25(6):315-20.
PMID: 9348152
Thrombus is a frequent cause of shunt malfunction both of the proximal end following intraventricular hemorrhage and of the distal catheter of a vascular shunt. Continued blockages may result in...
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de Chalain T, Cohen S, Burstein F, Hudgins R, Boydston W, OBrien M
Ann Plast Surg
. 1995 Sep;
35(3):272-8.
PMID: 7503521
A 5-year review of 43 consecutive patients presenting to Scottish Rite Children's Medical Center with an open myelomeningocele defect was undertaken. The aim of the present study was to analyze...
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Hudgins R, Boydston W
Pediatr Neurosurg
. 1995 Jan;
23(6):323-7.
PMID: 8744002
The Chiari malformation is the leading cause of death in infants with myelodysplasia. While controversial, early operative decompression may halt or reverse the progression of symptoms. If symptoms recur after...
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Burstein F, Hudgins R, Cohen S, Boydston W
J Craniofac Surg
. 1994 Sep;
5(4):228-35; discussion 236.
PMID: 7833396
Sagittal synostosis may result in severe skull deformities. Characteristic components of the deformity include extreme elongation, frontal and occipital bossing, temporal pinching, and angulatory apical skull deformation. Conventional strip craniectomy...
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Hudgins R, Boydston W, Hudgins P, Adler S
Pediatr Neurosurg
. 1994 Jan;
20(3):190-7.
PMID: 8204494
Hydrocephalus secondary to intraventricular hemorrhage in the premature infant is common and is secondary to the presence of blood in the subarachnoid space. Rapid clearance of the blood may reduce...