World Neurosurg
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The lower cranial nerves must be identified to avoid iatrogenic injury during skull base and high cervical approaches. Prompt recognition of these structures using basic landmarks could reduce surgical time and morbidity. ⋯ Comprehensible landmarks can be defined to help expose the lower cranial nerves to avoid injury to this complex region.
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To retrospectively assess the surgical outcomes and complication rates following microvascular decompression (MVD) for trigeminal neuralgia, using a targeted, restricted retrosigmoid approach. ⋯ The use of a small craniectomy (<20 mm) in conjunction with a restricted retrosigmoid approach, inferolateral cerebellar retraction, and maintenance of the vestibular nerve arachnoid may minimize complications and optimize surgical outcomes associated with microvascular decompression for trigeminal neuralgia.
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The Aurora A F31I polymorphism has been linked to increased risk of several human cancers. Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most malignant glioma as well as the most frequent adult primary brain tumor. ⋯ The data obtained from this case-control study demonstrates that the Aurora A F31I polymorphism is not a significant risk for GBMs.