Publications by authors named "Sanjay C Rao"

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  • ACoA aneurysms are the most common type of intracranial aneurysm, and treatment is based on factors like size and whether they've ruptured.
  • Treatment options typically include endovascular securement or surgical clipping, with various surgical approaches, including pterional craniotomy.
  • A case study of a 48-year-old woman with a ruptured aneurysm illustrates a successful clipping performed from a right-sided approach, emphasizing the importance of proper exposure and techniques for visualizing critical brain structures.
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Primary spinal astrocytoma is a subtype of glioma, the most common spinal cord tumor found in the intradural intramedullary compartment. Spinal astrocytomas account for 6-8% of all spinal cord tumors and are primarily low grade (World Health Organization grade I (WHO I) or WHO II). They are seen in both the adult and pediatric population with the most common presenting symptoms being back pain, sensory dysfunction, or motor dysfunction.

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Cisplatin plus pemetrexed has been standard systemic therapy for malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) since the landmark randomized trial reported in 2003. However, the combination of cisplatin and gemcitabine was incorporated into clinical practice following publication of promising phase II trial results in 1999. The impact of these platinum-based regimens is assessed in this review of practice in the province of British Columbia.

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To assess the response rate and toxicity of the kinesin spindle protein (KSP) inhibitor, ispinesib, in malignant melanoma. Seventeen patients were enrolled from April to November 2005. Ispinesib was administered as a 1-hour infusion at a dose of 18 mg/m2 once every 3 weeks until disease progression.

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