Neurosurgery in A Sentence

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    Changes in the workload and levels of staffing in neurosurgery, neurology and general histopathology are therefore highly relevant to the practice of neuropathology.

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    Dr. Ben Carson is the head of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins Medical School.

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    He sent them all a dossier of stories putting the case for keeping pediatric neurosurgery at Morriston.

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    However, such costs are likely to be significant, if only because of the need for functional neurosurgery in some cases.

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    In the case of the Cognistat, test taker's scores can be compared to groups of young adults, middle-aged adults, the geriatric, and people who have undergone neurosurgery.

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    Services include very specialist care for small babies, complex neurosurgery, and blood and marrow transplants.

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    Such technologies are already supporting the care of patients with cancer and those requiring neurosurgery and other specialist care.

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    The authors conclude that NEAD may develop after intracranial neurosurgery, carried out for reasons other than the control of refractory epilepsy.

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    The authors looked at patients who developed NEAD after having intracranial neurosurgery for reasons other than the control of refractory epilepsy.

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    The claimant underwent neurosurgery in respect of the depressed skull fracture and fixing of dental wiring, which was in place for five weeks.

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    The MRCS will test knowledge in the basic neurosciences, clinical neurosciences, basic surgical science and clinical neurosurgery.

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    The Western is a busy hospital with many specialities including neurosurgery.

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    This ranges from children requiring a scan on a day case basis to a child requiring high dependency care following neurosurgery.

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    When a tumor or stroke has caused an acquired nystagmus, then neurosurgery, if indicated for the underlying cause, may lead to resolution of the nystagmus.