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    Suboccipital craniotomy in the surgical treatment of Chiari I malformation

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    The object of this study was to present craniotomy for Chiari type I patients. Six patients with Chiari type I underwent suboccipital craniotomy. All patients showed clinical improvement, and none had any complications. Two patients had syringomyelia; it disappeared in entirety. We describe the procedure for posterior fossa decompression. Three-dimensional volumetric analysis using Vitrea workstation for postoperative posterior fossa volumes was calculated and was seen to have been increased on an average, from pre-operative (168 cc) to postoperative volume (192 cc). We thus conclude that suboccipital craniotomy results in resolution of the Chiari symptoms yet achieves effective expansion of posterior fossa

    Effect of nitric oxide syntase inhibition on cerebral blood flow and injury volume.

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    TCD velocities and arterial pressures in AVM feeder vessels.

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    Cerebrovascular Ultrasonography

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