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The Role Of A History Of Coronary Artery Disease, The Need For Transfusion And Outcomes In Patients With Intracerebral Hemorrhage [Meeting Abstract]
Khawaja, Ayaz; Boehme, Amelia K.; George, Alexander J.; Hays, Angela; Kumar, Gyanendra; Alvi, Muhammed; Miller, David; Martin-Schild, Sheryl; Harrigan, Mark
ISI:000349634701278
ISSN: 0039-2499
CID: 5326182
The Utility of Charlson Comorbidity Index in Predicting Short-term Outcomes in Patients with Primary Intracerebral Hemorrhage [Meeting Abstract]
Khawaja, Ayaz; Boehme, Amelia K.; Albright, Karen; Kumar, Gyanendra; Arora, Kanika; Lyerly, Michael; Harrigan, Mark
ISI:000349634701279
ISSN: 0039-2499
CID: 5326192
Serum Albumin Predicts Outcome In Primary Intracerebral Hemorrhage [Meeting Abstract]
Shiue, Harn; Albright, Karen C.; Sands, Kara A.; Hays, Angela N.; Gadpaille, Alissa; Khawaja, Ayaz; Sisson, April; Alvi, Muhammad; Shahripour, Reza Bavarsad; Harrigan, Mark
ISI:000349634702342
ISSN: 0039-2499
CID: 5326202
Multifocal dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumours associated with refractory epilepsy [Case Report]
Yang, Andrew I; Khawaja, Ayaz M; Ballester-Fuentes, Leo; Pack, Svetlana D; Abdullaev, Ziedulla; Patronas, Nicholas J; Inati, Sara K; Theodore, William H; Quezado, Martha M; Zaghloul, Kareem A
Dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumours (DNET) are a common cause of tumour-associated epilepsy, and are usually located in the temporal lobes. We present a case of multifocal DNETs in both infra- and supra-tentorial locations, in a 23-year-old man with a coincident Type I Chiari malformation, presenting with medically refractory focal seizures. The extensive anatomical distribution of the lesions suggests a genetic component in their tumourigenesis.
PMID: 25204011
ISSN: 1294-9361
CID: 5325872
Dendrimers
Chapter by: Khawaja, AM; Heiss, JD
in: Textbook of nanoneuroscience and nanoneurosurgery by Kateb, Babak; Heiss, John D [Ed]
Boca Raton : CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, 2014
pp. 107-123
ISBN: 9781439849415
CID: 5326612
Applications of nanotechnology in degenerative disorders of the brain
Chapter by: Khawaja, AM; Heiss, JD
in: Textbook of nanoneuroscience and nanoneurosurgery by Kateb, Babak; Heiss, John D [Ed]
Boca Raton : CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, 2014
pp. 445-459
ISBN: 9781439849415
CID: 5326622
Therapy for neuropathic lysosomal storage diseases
Chapter by: Khawaja, AM; Heiss, JD; Brady, RO
in: Textbook of nanoneuroscience and nanoneurosurgery by Kateb, Babak; Heiss, John D [Ed]
Boca Raton : CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, 2014
pp. 243-258
ISBN: 9781439849415
CID: 5326632
Peptide and protein-based nanoparticles
Chapter by: Khawaja, AM; Heiss, JD
in: Textbook of nanoneuroscience and nanoneurosurgery by Kateb, Babak; Heiss, John D [Ed]
Boca Raton : CRC Press/Taylor & Francis, 2014
pp. 65-80
ISBN: 9781439849415
CID: 5326602
The legacy of nanotechnology: revolution and prospects in neurosurgery
Khawaja, Ayaz Mahmood
Nanotechnology has been an ever-growing field since the discovery of carbon fullerenes, and is being assimilated progressively into a variety of other disciplines including medical science. The association with neurosurgery had initially been less well characterized compared to other organ systems, but has recently offered promising future potential for a wide range of utilities including new therapeutic options for Glioblastoma Multiforme, neurprotection against oxidative stress, nerve nanorepair, nanodiagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, nanoimaging with nanoparticles and quantum dots, nanomanipulation of CNS with surgical nanobots, and nanoneuromodulation with nanofibres & nanowires. This article examines such potentials as well as others, of the utility of nanotechnology in Neurosurgery.
PMID: 22027280
ISSN: 1743-9159
CID: 5325862