World Neurosurg
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Case Reports
Extensive mirror-image neurofibromas of the entire spine resulting in spastic tetraplegia.
Neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1) is associated with increased incidence of spinal tumors including neurofibromas. The majority of NF1-associated spine neurofibromas are asymptomatic; however, a minority of patients will experience neurologic symptoms that can range from mild paresthesia, radiculopathy, myelopathy, and focal weakness to quadriplegia in extreme cases. We present a 21-year-old male diagnosed with NF1 in infancy and followed for multiple mirror-image neurofibromas involving the entire spine. ⋯ Emergent cervical decompression was performed at C1-C3 along with debulking of bilateral neurofibromas. Postoperatively he regained full strength with no signs of myelopathy several years postoperatively. This case demonstrates a dramatic neuroimaging finding and emphasizes the potential for significant neurologic deterioration in previously asymptomatic NF1 patients, highlighting the need for long-term follow-up.
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To analyze the positive predictive value of large artery occlusion and clinical prognosis in acute ischemic stroke patients with total anterior circulation infarct (TACI) who underwent endovascular treatment in the absence of multimodal CT angiography or CT perfusion. ⋯ In the absence of multimodal CT, endovascular treatment might be beneficial to patients with TACI acute ischemic stroke within 4.5 hours of stroke onset, who had NIHSS score of 8 or greater and ASPECTS of 6 or greater. These inclusion criteria have a high positive predictive value for anterior circulation large artery occlusion.
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Hemangioblastomas with enhanced cyst walls represent a rare radiologic presentation of hemangioblastomas with poor understandings. We aimed to summarize the clinical and radiologic features, important differential diagnosis, surgical strategy, and clinical outcome of this rare entity. ⋯ Hemangioblastomas with enhanced cyst wall possess distinctive radiologic features, and they are frequently misdiagnosed preoperatively. Favorable tumor control can be achieved only when gross total resection of both the tumor nodule and cyst wall are performed. Close follow-up is necessary because of the high recurrence rate in this subset of hemangioblastomas.
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To determine whether antibiotic prophylaxis (AP) can reduce the postoperative infection rate and identify the risk factors for postoperative infection in shunt surgery. ⋯ In our study, a preventive effect of AP on postoperative infection was not observed in shunt surgery. However, AP reduced the rate of positive bacterial cultures. A logistic regression analysis demonstrated that a history of brain infection and previous ventriculostomy were independent risk factors for postoperative infection and that AP was a nonprotective factor.
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Angiomatous meningioma (AM) is a rare subtype of meningioma characterized by highly vascular tumor tissue comprising predominantly variable sized hyalinized blood vessels. The aim of this study is to evaluate the clinical radiologic features of AM and the long-term prognosis in a single neurosurgical center. ⋯ AMs were a special subtype of meningioma with distinctive radiologic features. AMs manifest benign behavior with a satisfying outcome, which makes Simpson grade II resection an option.