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2. Is the outcome of traditional lumbar disc surgery related to the size of the exposure?
3. Acute torticollis in children due to atlanto-axial rotary fixation
4. POST-TRAUMATIC CEREBRAL INFARCTION: Neuroimaging findings, etiology and outcome
5. COMBINED ENDOVASCULAR AND SURGICAL TREATMENT IN VERTEBRAL ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA: A case report
6. Staged Surgical Occlusion of a Cerebral Arteriovenous Fistula
7. A Norwegian nosocomial outbreak of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus resistant to fusidic acid and susceptible to other antistaphylococcal agents
8. Functional Queckenstedt's test in rheumatoid atlanto-axial luxation
9. Safety and accuracy in the clinical recording of cerebrospinal fluid pressure: Experiences with a transducer fitted with disposable fluid chamber
10. Traumatic tension pneumo-hydrocephalus: The intracranial pressure pattern and the pathogenetic factors
11. Effect of mannitol in a patient with spinal cord injury
12. Lumbar spinal stenosis. Clinical and radiologic features.
13. Lumbar spinal stenosis: conservative or surgical management?: A prospective 10-year study.
14. Seven-year clinical follow-up after lumbar disc surgery: results and predictors of outcome.
15. Long-Term Clinical Recording of Static and Dynamic Intra-Arterial Blood Pressure.
16. Rheumatoid arthritis of the lumbar spine leading to anterior vertebral subluxation and compression of the cauda equina.
17. Rheumatoid backward dislocation of the atlas with compression of the spinal cord.
18. Rheumatoid arthritis contributing to lumbar spinal stenosis. Neurogenic intermittent claudication.
19. Communicating hydrocepha1us in adults.
20. Treatment of rheumatoid pachymeningitis involving the entire thoracic region.
21. Can psychological traits predict the outcome of lumbar disc surgery when anamnestic and physiological risk factors are controlled for? Results of a prospective cohort study
22. Rib bone graft for posterior spinal fusion in children.
23. [Evaluation of methods in the treatment of lumbar disk prolapse with root avulsion].
24. [Hydrocephalus in children].
25. [Surgical treatment of low back pain].
26. Cost-effectiveness of percutaneous automated lumbar nucleotomy. Comparison with traditional macro-procedure discectomy.
27. [Early postoperative complications in carotid surgery].
28. Background variables (medical history, anthropometric and biological factors) in relation to the outcome of lumbar disc surgery.
29. [Sciatica--diagnosis and surgical management].
30. Influence of fibrinolytic factors on scar formation after lumbar discectomy. A magnetic resonance imaging follow-up study with clinical correlation performed 7 years after surgery.
31. [Quality assurance of back surgery].
32. [Methicillin resistant yellow staphylococci].
33. Neuropsychological course after surgery for intracranial aneurysms. A prospective study and a critical review.
34. [Subarachnoid hemorrhage is still a very serious disease].
35. [The gamma knife (radiation knife)--a progress in the treatment of cerebral metastases].
36. [Standardization of back treatment].
37. [Embolization of cerebral aneurysms. A new therapeutic possibility].
38. CT-diskography, diskomanometry and MR imaging as predictors of the outcome of lumbar percutaneous automated nucleotomy.
39. Differentiation between contained and noncontained lumbar disk hernias by CT and MR imaging.
40. Clinical results after percutaneous automated lumbar nucleotomy. A follow-up study.
41. [Emergency treatment of cerebral infarction].
42. [Percutaneous automated lumbar nucleotomy. Patient selection, practical performance and clinical results].
43. CT changes after lumbar percutaneous automated nucleotomy.
44. Lumbar percutaneous automated nucleotomy. Technique, patient selection and preliminary results.
45. [Spinal injuries].
46. Fibrinolytic activity as a predictor of the outcome of prolapsed intervertebral lumbar disc surgery with reference to background variables: results of a prospective cohort study.
47. [Renewed interest in Thorkildsen's operation].
48. Movement of cerebrospinal fluid within the craniospinal space when sitting up and lying down.
49. Proceedings: On the mechanism of cerebral hyperaemia in spontaneous epileptic seizures in man.
50. Body position and cerebrospinal fluid pressure. Part 2: clinical studies on orthostatic pressure and the hydrostatic indifferent point.
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