Cavernous angioma: a review of 126 collected and 12 new clinical cases
…, WE Ballinger Jr, PJ Mickle, RG Quisling - …, 1986 - journals.lww.com
: The histopathological, clinical, and radiological features of the intracranial cavernous
angioma are reviewed, based on an analysis of 138 symptomatic, histologically verified cases. …
angioma are reviewed, based on an analysis of 138 symptomatic, histologically verified cases. …
" Joubert syndrome" revisited: key ocular motor signs with magnetic resonance imaging correlation
…, AA Mancuso, LM Hamed, RG Quisling… - Journal of child …, 1997 - journals.sagepub.com
Joubert syndrome is characterized by episodic hyperpnea and apnea, developmental delay,
hypotonia, truncal ataxia, ophthalmologic abnormalities, and vermian dysgenesis. We …
hypotonia, truncal ataxia, ophthalmologic abnormalities, and vermian dysgenesis. We …
Controlled clinical trial of dichloroacetate for treatment of congenital lactic acidosis in children
…, RG O'Brien, LA Perkins, RG Quisling… - …, 2006 - publications.aap.org
OBJECTIVE. Open-label studies indicate that oral dichloroacetate (DCA) may be effective in
treating patients with congenital lactic acidosis. We tested this hypothesis by conducting the …
treating patients with congenital lactic acidosis. We tested this hypothesis by conducting the …
Molar tooth sign in Joubert syndrome: clinical, radiologic, and pathologic significance
BL Maria, RG Quisling, LC Rosainz… - Journal of Child …, 1999 - journals.sagepub.com
Joubert syndrome is a rare autosomal-recessive condition characterized by early hyperpnea
and apnea, developmental delay, and truncal ataxia. We previously described key ocular …
and apnea, developmental delay, and truncal ataxia. We previously described key ocular …
Aneurysms of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery: A clinical and anatomical analysis
RJ Hudgins, AL Day, RG Quisling, AL Rhoton… - Journal of …, 1983 - thejns.org
✓ The clinical and anatomical features of 21 surgically treated saccular aneurysms of the
posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) are analyzed. Seventeen of these lesions originated …
posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) are analyzed. Seventeen of these lesions originated …
Cerebral edema in childhood diabetic ketoacidosis: natural history, radiographic findings, and early identification
AB Muir, RG Quisling, MCK Yang… - Diabetes …, 2004 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE—Children who develop cerebral edema (CE) during diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)
exhibit definable signs and symptoms of neurological collapse early enough to allow …
exhibit definable signs and symptoms of neurological collapse early enough to allow …
Can standard magnetic resonance imaging reliably distinguish recurrent tumor from radiation necrosis after radiosurgery for brain metastases? A radiographic …
IM Dequesada, RG Quisling, A Yachnis… - Neurosurgery, 2008 - journals.lww.com
OBJECTIVE Stereotactic radiosurgery is a commonly used treatment method in the management
of metastatic brain tumors. When lesions enlarge after radiosurgery, it may represent …
of metastatic brain tumors. When lesions enlarge after radiosurgery, it may represent …
Central nervous system structure and function in Sturge-Weber syndrome: evidence of neurologic and radiologic progression
…, LC Rosainz, WE Drane, RG Quisling… - Journal of Child …, 1998 - journals.sagepub.com
Sturge-Weber syndrome is characterized by the presence of a port-wine nevus, epilepsy,
stroke-like episodes, headache, and developmental delay. We studied 20 cases to test the …
stroke-like episodes, headache, and developmental delay. We studied 20 cases to test the …
Curvilinear and tubulonodular varieties of lipoma of the corpus callosum: an MR and CT study
RP Tart, RG Quisling - Journal of computer assisted tomography, 1991 - journals.lww.com
Until recently all callosal lipomas were grouped together. However, these lipomas can be
clearly separated into two groups having different morphologies and associated brain …
clearly separated into two groups having different morphologies and associated brain …
The transtorcular embolization of vein of Galen aneurysms
JP Mickle, RG Quisling - Journal of neurosurgery, 1986 - thejns.org
✓ Vein of Galen malformations are a diverse group of deeply located high-flow vascular
lesions that are difficult to eradicate with standard surgical techniques. New nonsurgical …
lesions that are difficult to eradicate with standard surgical techniques. New nonsurgical …