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200 related items for PubMed ID: 35855464

  • 1. Surgical removal of a migrating intraspinal bullet: illustrative case.
    de Los Cobos D, Powers A, Behrens JP, Mattei TA, Salari P.
    J Neurosurg Case Lessons; 2021 May 31; 1(22):CASE21132. PubMed ID: 35855464
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  • 4. Migratory low velocity intradural lumbosacral spinal bullet causing cauda equina syndrome: report of a case and review of literature.
    Baldawa S, Shivpuje V.
    Eur Spine J; 2017 May 31; 26(Suppl 1):128-135. PubMed ID: 27942941
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  • 5. Heterotopic Bone Formation 20 Years After Gunshot Wound to the Cervical Spine: A Rare Cause of Progressive Cervical Myelopathy in a Previously Asymptomatic Patient.
    Womack R, Luther E, Perez-Roman RJ, Manzano GR.
    World Neurosurg; 2019 Dec 31; 132():197-201. PubMed ID: 31450001
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  • 8. Does Surgical Intervention Help with Neurological Recovery in a Lumbar Spinal Gun Shot Wound? A Case Report and Literature Review.
    Scott KW, Trumbull DA, Clifton W, Rahmathulla G.
    Cureus; 2019 Jun 23; 11(6):e4978. PubMed ID: 31467812
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  • 9. Resolution of cauda equina syndrome after surgical extraction of lumbar intrathecal bullet.
    Aljuboori Z, Sieg E.
    Surg Neurol Int; 2020 Jun 23; 11():214. PubMed ID: 32874717
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  • 10. When the bullet moves! Surgical caveats from a migrant intraspinal bullet.
    Genç A, Usseli MI, Necmettin Pamir M.
    Neurol Neurochir Pol; 2016 Jun 23; 50(5):387-91. PubMed ID: 27591067
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  • 12. Surgical removal of a spinal intrathecal projectile led to a significant improvement of cauda equina syndrome.
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    Surg Neurol Int; 2020 Jun 23; 11():227. PubMed ID: 32874730
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  • 17. Concept of gunshot wound spine.
    Jaiswal M, Mittal RS.
    Asian Spine J; 2013 Dec 23; 7(4):359-64. PubMed ID: 24353856
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  • 18. Lead toxicity due to retained intracranial bullet fragments: illustrative case.
    Aaronson DM, Awad AJ, Hedayat HS.
    J Neurosurg Case Lessons; 2022 Sep 26; 4(13):. PubMed ID: 36164673
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  • 20. Magnetic resonance imaging in lumbar gunshot wounds: an absolute contraindication?
    Martinez-del-Campo E, Rangel-Castilla L, Soriano-Baron H, Theodore N.
    Neurosurg Focus; 2014 Sep 26; 37(1):E13. PubMed ID: 25115322
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