2016
Double balloon protection during carotid artery stenting for vulnerable carotid stenosis reduces the incidence of new brain lesions
Nakazaki M, Nonaka T, Takahashi A, Yonemasu Y, Nomura T, Onda T, Honda O, Hashimoto Y, Ohnishi H, Sasaki M, Daibo M, Honmou O. Double balloon protection during carotid artery stenting for vulnerable carotid stenosis reduces the incidence of new brain lesions. Acta Neurochirurgica 2016, 158: 1377-1386. PMID: 27138330, DOI: 10.1007/s00701-016-2816-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDouble balloon protectionCarotid artery stentingDistal balloon protectionDistal filter protectionBalloon protectionCarotid stenosisNew lesionsFilter protectionDistal protectionDiffusion-weighted imaging studiesNew brain lesionsProximal balloon occlusionResultsSixty-four patientsIndependent significant factorsPosterior cervical musclesLogistic regression analysisT1-weighted imagesIschemic complicationsEmbolic complicationsArtery stentingBalloon occlusionCervical musclesDWI findingsTarget lesionsOdds ratio
1997
The Differential Diagnosis of Torticollis in Children
Cooperman D. The Differential Diagnosis of Torticollis in Children. Physical & Occupational Therapy In Pediatrics 1997, 17: 1-11. DOI: 10.1080/j006v17n02_01.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCongenital muscular torticollisAcquired torticollisPost-encephalitic syndromeSternocleido-mastoid muscleSymptomatic hiatal herniaSoft tissue involvementBenign paroxysmal torticollisPosterior fossa pathologyKlippel-Feil syndromeMajority of childrenUnilateral fibrosisAggressive treatmentBony involvementHiatal herniaCervical musclesMuscular torticollisOcular lesionsNeurologic problemsNeurologic syndromeResidual deformityInflammatory conditionsTissue involvementCervical spineParoxysmal torticollisCongenital anomalies
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