Publications by authors named "Chheda R"

Background/objective: Visual impairment affects 55%-80% of medial sphenoid wing meningiomas (mSWMs) patients, making optic nerve decompression a critical surgical goal. Complete resection often leads to better visual outcomes. However, involvement of critical neurovascular structures increases postoperative morbidity and mortality, with vascular injury reported in 18%-20% of cases.

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Background: The ruptured anterior communicating artery aneurysm is the most frequent intra-cranial aneurysm treated at any neurosurgical department. These aneurysms arise from either the A1-A2-Acom artery junction or Acom artery. The surgical outcome depends on the age of the patient, time duration between ictus and surgery, and Hunt and Hess grade at admission.

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  • The study aimed to assess varying responses to COVID-19 among US dental schools, focusing on mitigation strategies and educational changes during the pandemic.
  • Conducted by surveying Associate Deans of Clinical Operations, the study collected 46 responses out of 68 sent, highlighting common practices like requiring N95 masks for certain procedures and using alternate cubicles.
  • Although there were similarities in approaches to COVID-19 risk management, the findings also indicated significant differences in how dental schools adapted their clinical operations.
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Background: Stenosis of the ICA is an important cause of ischemic stroke and associated morbidity and mortality. Carotid artery stenting (CAS) and carotid endarterectomy (CEA) help to prevent impending or subsequent ischemic stroke in such patients.

Aim And Objective: To study the outcome and adverse events associated with CEA and CAS.

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Rett syndrome is a progressive neurologic condition, affecting only girls and characterized by acquired microcephaly, dementia, seizures, autistic behavior, spontaneous hyperventilation, spasticity, hyperreflexia and a peculiar characteristic stereotypic movement disorder. A review of 35 EEGs (obtained over 0-8.5 years of follow-up) in 9 such patients revealed a striking age-related change in the electroencephalographic pattern.

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