Publications by authors named "Fahid Tariq Rasul"

Background: Subdural empyema is a neurosurgical emergency requiring prompt diagnosis and treatment. There is a debate between the benefits and risks of starting early antibiotics prior to surgical drainage as this is purported to reduce the rate of microbiological diagnosis. Here, we describe our experience of treating this potentially life-threatening condition, advocating for the early commencement of antibiotics and importance of source control in its treatment.

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Treatment of patients with high-grade glioma (HGG) should begin with thorough evaluation by a specialized multidisciplinary team to determine whether or not the patient is appropriate for surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Particular attention should be paid to the performance status and neurological function. Surgery is the first step in therapeutic intervention.

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Plurihormonal pituitary adenomas are tumours that show immunoreactivity for more than one hormone that cannot be explained by normal adenohypophysial cytodifferentiation. The most common combinations in these adenomas include growth hormone (GH), prolactin (PRL) and one or more glycoprotein hormone sub-units (β-TSH, β-FSH, β-LH and αSU). The authors report two cases of a plurihormonal pituitary adenoma expressing the rare combination of ACTH and GH.

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The authors investigated how effectively adults with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be managed in a district general hospital intensive care unit offering intracranial pressure monitoring (ICPM) receiving advice from a neurosurgical unit. A single-centre case series with retrospective review of prospectively collected information was undertaken of 44 consecutive patients presenting over seven years from January 2003 to January 2010 with severe traumatic brain injury to a single district general hospital intensive care unit serving a population of 500,000 adults. A prospectively entered clinical database was used to obtain information including patient demographics, Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) on admission, ICPM insertion, ICPM-related complications, inpatient mortality and neurosurgical advice.

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