Publications by authors named "Frederic P Collignon"

Introduction: Recent evidence suggests that magnesium may be neuroprotective in the setting of cerebral ischemia, and therapeutic magnesium infusion has been proposed for prophylaxis and treatment of delayed ischemic neurological deficit (DIND) resulting from vasospasm in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). We studied the association between serum magnesium levels, the development of DIND, and the outcomes of patients with SAH.

Methods: We studied 128 consecutive patients with aneurysmal SAH treated at our institution between 1990 and 1997 who had a serum magnesium level measured at least once during the acute phase of their hospitalization.

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Posterior fossa decompression utilizing suboccipital craniectomy and duraplasty remains the standard surgical treatment for Chiari-associated syringomyelia. In the presence of basilar invagination, anterior decompression, typically transoral odontoidectomy, or posterior decompression may be performed. We report two cases in which anterior and posterior (circumferential) decompression of the foramen magnum was used to treat cervical syringomyelia successfully.

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The authors describe the case of a 38-year-old man with progressive headache and blurred vision related to a hemangiopericytoma located exclusively in the confluence of sinuses (CoS) and in the transverse sinuses bilaterally. They believe this is the first report in which a hemangiopericytoma of the dural sinuses has been described without any intradural component. Although the diagnosis was not suspected preoperatively, a gross-total resection of the tumor with restoration of sinus patency was achieved to relieve the symptoms.

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Object: Surgical treatment options for intractable seizures caused by a nonlesional epileptogenic focus located in the central sulcus region are limited. The authors describe an alternative surgical approach for treating medically refractory nonlesional perirolandic epilepsy.

Methods: Five consecutive patients who were treated between 1996 and 2000 for nonlesional partial epilepsy that had originated in the central lobule were studied.

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Objective And Importance: Cyst formation within the brain parenchyma after endovascular coil occlusion of an intracranial aneurysm is a previously undescribed occurrence. We describe a 70-year-old woman who presented with a symptomatic pontine cyst 1 year after uncomplicated stenting and Guglielmi detachable coil occlusion of an unruptured basilar artery trunk aneurysm.

Clinical Presentation: A 70-year-old woman presented with an episode of transient dysequilibrium and gait difficulty.

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