Out today: the first article in Dr. Michael Lawton’s 7 Cavernomas, “Recurrent br
Out today: the first article in Dr. Michael Lawton’s 7 Cavernomas, “Recurrent brainstem cavernous malformations following primary resection: blind spots,” published in the Journal of Neurosurgery. The first image, created by me and Mark Schornak, depicts the anatomy of the blind spot: the surgical corridor comprises 1) the craniotomy; 2) a subarachnoid, cisternal, or ventricular segment; 3) a parenchymal segment; and 4) an intralesional segment. The article is currently free access. Check it out online at thejns.org https://doi.org/10.3171/2020.6.JNS201555 #medicaljournal #brainscience #medicalassistant #medstudentlife #neurosurgicalatlas #residents #medschool #generalsurgery #spinal #neurocirurgia #resident #learningmedicine #medicalassistantlife #peerreview #spinesurgery #indirect #spinehealth #posturecorrection #decompression #backpain #spinesurgery #surgicalintervention #journalcover #neurologist (at Barrow Neurological Institute) https://www.instagram.com/p/CTSIaYgFtIH/?utm_medium=tumblr -- source link
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