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Karam Chand Sharma

Interesting diagnostic pictures of few patients operated by me in last 3days

This young man was operated 2 days back both for left frontal contusion and right temporal extradural haematoma because of deterioration i…

Started by Karam Chand Sharma

0 Mar 7
Jessi L.

Managing a mulit-generational workforce

Can anyone offer insight into how neuroscience or interpersonal neurobiology could help in the workplace - especially when it comes to trai…

Started by Jessi L.

12 Mar 6
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Karam Chand Sharma

This young lady got cured of this SOL brain but ----------

This is not at all uncommon. A young lady was operated in 2008 for left frontal mass and survived but the consequences of SOL has left he…

Started by Karam Chand Sharma

0 Mar 5
Karam Chand Sharma

Diagnose this swelling in an Indian male boy- painless progressive swelling since early childhood

This child was operated by me few years back. Total excision was done. I will let you know the CT and MRI images of this boy after you ha…

Started by Karam Chand Sharma

0 Feb 26
Tamrakar Karuna

use of anticoagulation during endovascular aneurysm therapy when aneurysm gets ruptured

anti-coagulating a patient with ruptured aneurysm during coil embolization to lower the risk of thomboembolic complications but the chance…

Started by Tamrakar Karuna

4 Feb 25
Reply by Dr. Puneet Singh Kochar
Erik Bo Jensen

Let us get a broad discussion of neuroscience

It has been good to know something about neurosurgery. But now I think we have to raise other problems in neuroscience in the forum, blogs…

Started by Erik Bo Jensen

9 Feb 24
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Ann Avouris

Nature editorial: Back to books?

Nature recently published an editorial urging authors to reconsider writing books due to advancements made by ebook readers:     "As the er…

Started by Ann Avouris

7 Feb 23
Reply by Erik Bo Jensen
Karam Chand Sharma

Os Odontoideum in a 26 years old male.

C1C2 fixation withsublaminar wires and iliac crest bone graft. Preoperative X-ray cervical spine Axial cuts of CT scan, visualise rel…

Started by Karam Chand Sharma

0 Feb 23
Karam Chand Sharma

Diagnostic sequences of MRI for epidermoid tumour of brain

 The crebellopontine epidermoids are quite common. The tumours are slow growing and spread  along the cisterns. Compared to its size ,mass…

Started by Karam Chand Sharma

0 Feb 22
Karam Chand Sharma

Tubercular meningitis-- devastating disease

Tuberculosis control under a special national programme seems to have seems to have failed. Although it mainly affects lungs extrapulmonary…

Started by Karam Chand Sharma

0 Feb 20

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