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1. Incidental findings of typical iNPH imaging signs in asymptomatic subjects with subclinical cognitive decline

2. Room Air Readings of Brain Tissue Oxygenation Probes

3. Overshunting-Associated Myelopathy (OSAM) in a Patient with Bilateral Jugular Vein Occlusion

4. Trigeminal Neuralgia Type 1: Earlier Microvascular Decompression is Associated with Improved Outcome

5. A basic model for training of microscopic and endoscopic transsphenoidal pituitary surgery: the Egghead

6. Three versus seven days to return-to-work after mild traumatic brain injury: a randomized parallel-group trial with neuropsychological assessment

7. Reasonability of implementation of the endoscopic technique for sellar lesions in a low volume center

8. Common Data Elements for Traumatic Brain Injury: Recommendations From the Interagency Working Group on Demographics and Clinical Assessment

9. Prognostic value of demographic characteristics in traumatic brain injury: Results from the IMPACT study

11. Endoscopic versus microscopic transsphenoidal resection of sellar pathologies: new and learning against the advanced expert

12. Standardizing data collection in severe trauma: call for linking up

13. Neurologic Emergencies After Neurosurgery

15. Contributors

16. Standardizing data collection in traumatic brain injury

17. Common data elements for traumatic brain injury: recommendations from the biospecimens and biomarkers working group

18. Aldolase C-positive cerebellar Purkinje cells are resistant to delayed death after cerebral trauma and AMPA-mediated excitotoxicity

19. Prognostic value of secondary insults in traumatic brain injury: results from the IMPACT study

20. Combined effects of mechanical and ischemic injury to cortical cells: Secondary ischemia increases damage and decreases effects of neuroprotective agents

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