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1 nal analysis (329 aerospace engineers and 72 neurosurgeons).
2 aggressiveness of the tumor resection by the neurosurgeon.
3  actual need for the specific expertise of a neurosurgeon.
4 e presents a unique set of challenges to the neurosurgeon.
5 alus, which must be performed carefully by a neurosurgeon.
6 bolic biomarkers can now be available to the neurosurgeon.
7  compared to that of radiologists and expert neurosurgeons.
8  joint approach between ophthalmologists and neurosurgeons.
9 n is unfamiliar territory to most functional neurosurgeons.
10 sorders who were referred to orthopedists or neurosurgeons.
11 ers and had been referred to orthopedists or neurosurgeons.
12 natomy remains of indisputable importance to neurosurgeons.
13 on model outperformed the predictions of the neurosurgeons.
14  (IMPACT) model and the predictions of three neurosurgeons.
15                              A total of 6052 neurosurgeons (5540 men [91.54%]; 512 women [8.46%]) ser
16  movement disorders (36 of 172 [21%]) and by neurosurgeons (58 of 172 [33%]) for examination for mass
17 is room for improvement given the metrics of neurosurgeons, a population smaller than otolaryngologis
18      In a cross-sectional comparative study, neurosurgeons, anaesthetists, and operating room (OR) nu
19 ally for each case upon consultations with a neurosurgeon and a neurologist.
20 s regions of interest (ROIs) by a functional neurosurgeon and DTI values for each ROI were calculated
21 ures rely on verbal interactions between the neurosurgeon and electrophysiologist, which can be time-
22    Finally, in 1921, Harvey Cushing, pioneer neurosurgeon and endocrinologist, launched a crushing as
23 not brain surgery." It is possible that both neurosurgeons and aerospace engineers are unnecessarily
24 s; and finally a database study of specialty neurosurgeons and hospital factors affecting outcomes.
25 neurysms were judged to be treatable by both neurosurgeons and neurointerventional radiologists.
26  although there was increased NIH funding to neurosurgeons and otolaryngologists, funding to urologis
27                                              Neurosurgeons and radiation oncologists exploring new me
28 fectious diseases specialists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, and interventional neuroradiologists.
29 ted a cross-sectional study of intensivists, neurosurgeons, and neurologists that participate in the
30  care was found among Canadian intensivists, neurosurgeons, and neurologists.
31 British Neurologists, the Society of British Neurosurgeons, and the British Society of Rehabilitation
32 ncludes general surgeons and subspecialists, neurosurgeons, and urologists.
33 2011 through 2015), cardiothoracic surgeons, neurosurgeons, and vascular surgeons received lower paym
34 military casualty and surgery performed by a neurosurgeon as independent variables.
35  Of 17 patients, nine were classified by the neurosurgeon as symptomatic Chiari I malformation and ei
36 ow the foramen magnum were classified by the neurosurgeon as symptomatic for Chiari I malformation or
37                                       Female neurosurgeons billed for lesser Medicare charges (mean [
38 This review also identifies the fortitude of neurosurgeon Bryan Jennett and neurologist Christopher P
39 g increasingly more popular, especially with neurosurgeons, but its use is also expanding to other ty
40                                              Neurosurgeons completed questionnaires regarding the pro
41                                              Neurosurgeons decided to withdraw from further surgery a
42 plicit expertise and immediate presence of a neurosurgeon due to volume and nature of care.
43 sts that, for a patient with ASDH for whom a neurosurgeon experiences clinical equipoise between acut
44 res (artery-tumor-white matter) by a blinded neurosurgeon, following which peak enhancement and time
45 and referring oncologists, neurologists, and neurosurgeons for ophthalmological abnormalities in this
46 re data on reimbursements to female and male neurosurgeons for procedural and evaluation and manageme
47 ved and charges submitted by female and male neurosurgeons for services rendered between 2013 and 202
48  know for all radiologists, neurologists and neurosurgeons for their prompt diagnosis and management.
49 grade SAH (as defined as World Federation of Neurosurgeons Grade 1 and 2).
50 nesthesiologist in 66% of instances and by a neurosurgeon in 23%.
51   A two-page questionnaire was mailed to all neurosurgeons in North America certified by the American
52 gle 3DSlicer extension, which aims to assist neurosurgeons in the analysis of post-implant structural
53 y pituitary adenomas operated on by a single neurosurgeon including 28 corticotroph, 27 gonadotroph,
54                                  Presence of neurosurgeons increased the likelihood of survival after
55 te model performance, a neuroradiologist and neurosurgeon independently provided ASD predictions for
56 isciplinary team involving psychiatrists and neurosurgeons is a prerequisite for such therapy, and th
57 h propensity for the specific expertise of a neurosurgeon may be able to be identified for direct tra
58  in the care of patients with TBI, including neurosurgeons, neurologists, neurointensivists and endoc
59  for interdisciplinary collaboration between neurosurgeons, neuroradiologists, neurointensivists and
60  result of many factors, the availability of neurosurgeons (NS) to care for trauma patients (TP) is i
61 Thus, its anatomy is of clinical interest to neurosurgeons, ophthalmologists, and interventional radi
62 ed 80% of operations (n = 7732), followed by neurosurgeons, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, and gene
63 diatricians, radiologists, physiotherapists, neurosurgeons, parents, and the Paediatric Intensive Car
64                      Thus, the intentions of neurosurgeons, pediatric oncologists, and radiotherapist
65  to 110.6x10(4), p<0.001); however, having a neurosurgeon present still remained significantly positi
66 , only two differences were significant: the neurosurgeons' problem solving speed was quicker (mean z
67                     The neuroradiologist and neurosurgeon provided predictions with lower accuracy (5
68                  Blinded to the SII results, neurosurgeons qualitatively assessed tumor adhesion at t
69 line involving a collegial partnership among neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, and medical physic
70 osurgery has rapidly gained acceptance among neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, and neuro-oncologi
71 sts, medical oncologists, neuroradiologists, neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, neuropsychologists
72 ms in a 3D voxel-wise manner by two readers (neurosurgeon, radiologist) provided the reference standa
73 us disease specialists, orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, radiologists, and other healthcare profes
74                                         Five neurosurgeons rated mechanical properties of PTFOS compa
75                                Additionally, neurosurgeons received a much larger R and U grant amoun
76 successful triage, including the presence of neurosurgeons (relative reduction in transfer rate: 76%,
77 eadings in each patient that agreed with the neurosurgeon's classification.
78 ith asymptomatic tonsilar ectopia by using a neurosurgeon's overall clinical determination as the ref
79 ectively managed without initially involving neurosurgeons safely in a cost-effective manner, resulti
80 lasgow Outcome Scale, or World Federation of Neurosurgeons Scale at 1 month scores, all > 2).
81 ent with acute subdural haematoma for whom a neurosurgeon sees no clear superiority for acute surgery
82 in practice patterns and reimbursement among neurosurgeons serving the Medicare fee-for-service popul
83                                          The neurosurgeons showed significantly higher scores than th
84 Scotland-wide collaboration of neurologists, neurosurgeons, stroke physicians, radiologists, and path
85 imaging is a safe technique that enables the neurosurgeon to update data sets for navigational system
86 te year 0-2) in the intervention cohorts and neurosurgeons to establish expertise benchmarks.
87 herefore recommend that the UK should deploy neurosurgeons to forward military MTF whenever possible
88 sed surface of the cortex, is widely used by neurosurgeons to identify the source of seizures in drug
89 q and Afghanistan, the US typically deployed neurosurgeons to medical treatment facilities (MTFs), wh
90 e properties that may allow radiologists and neurosurgeons to see the same probe in the same cells an
91 ed in collaboration with neuroscientists and neurosurgeons using simulated and recorded epileptic sei
92                                Presence of a neurosurgeon was associated with increased odds of survi
93 ng to specialty--for example, the risk among neurosurgeons was four times as great as the risk among
94 uro-radiologists, radiation oncologists, and neurosurgeons, was established to address both the issue
95 ns, radiologists, radiation oncologists, and neurosurgeons, was established to address issues and uni
96 ns, radiologists, radiation oncologists, and neurosurgeons, was established to address issues and uni
97  a significant increase in the proportion of neurosurgeons who felt these patients should have intrac
98 sms were identified, people were referred to neurosurgeons who would offer surgical repair if the pat
99                                              Neurosurgeons with subspecialty training in pediatrics h
100                         These data might aid neurosurgeons with the assessment of their surgical stra
101            To evaluate the daily practice of neurosurgeons within the Vascular Section of the Europea
102                                              Neurosurgeons worldwide use different methods, such as c

 
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