World Neurosurg
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The Ki-67 index is a histopathological marker that has been reported to be a crucial factor in the biological behavior and prognosis of meningiomas. Several studies have developed artificial intelligence (AI) models to predict the Ki-67 based on radiomics. In this study, we aimed to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis of AI models that predicted the Ki-67 index in meningioma. ⋯ AI models have demonstrated promising performance for predicting the Ki-67 index in meningiomas and can optimize the treatment strategy.
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Individuals with psychiatric illnesses (PIs) have increased rates of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Nonetheless, the influence of underlying PI on TBI outcomes is poorly understood. ⋯ Individuals with PI and SUD appeared to have better outcomes but more complicated hospital stays following severe TBI. Future studies should investigate the mechanisms underlying these outcomes.
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To assess the overall survival (OS) of internal cerebrospinal fluid shunt (ICSFS) in the adult population. ⋯ On contrary to what one might think, there are few available studies assessing adult ICSFS OS. We used a novel technique to meta-analyze adult ICSFS OS. ICSFS failure rate is maximal within the 3 to 6 postoperative months. Afterward, the risk slowly decreases over time. At 5 years, less than three quarters of the patients still have a naïve functional ICSFS never revised.
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Top-100 Highest Cited Articles on posterior communicating artery aneurysms: A bibliometric analysis.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the 100 most highly cited articles assessing posterior communicating artery aneurysms. ⋯ This study offers a detailed overview of the most cited articles on posterior communicating artery aneurysms. It demonstrates key contributions made by different countries, institutions, journals, and authors, providing a valuable framework for understanding the evidence supporting the management of these aneurysms.