Dara Niknejad

Dara Niknejad
University Medical Center Utrecht | UMC Utrecht · Department of Neurosurgery

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Introduction
Hamid Reza Niknejad (Dara) is a board certified neurosurgeon since 2021. He is conducting his PhD at Neuro Electronic Research Flanders applying a new and state of the art imaging technique, functional ultrasound imaging (fUSi) to study stroke. Currently he is appointed as fellow in cerebrovascular neurosurgery at the University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands.

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Purpose: Pediatric intracranial aneurysms (PIA) are rarer and more complex when compared to adult aneurysms. In general, the clinical presentation of PIA is due to a mass effect, but the presenting symptoms can be also related to ischemia, subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) or in a combination of different symptoms. This paper aims to report a single-ce...
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Introduction: Tectal plate gliomas (TPG) constitute a distinct entity of benign tumors of the brain stem which show an indolent clinical course. Adequate treatment of secondary hydrocephalus is undoubtedly a major factor in the outcome. However, little is known about to what degree the tumor itself determines the long-term outcome of these patient...
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BACKGROUND Over the past decade, there has been a revival and a renewed interest for cerebrovascular bypass procedures. The superficial temporal artery (STA) has its value as a reliable donor vessel; however, a possible role for the middle meningeal artery (MMA) as a donor artery is still unclear. OBJECTIVE To assess the feasibility of using the M...
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Injuries to the craniocervical support structures are frequently observed in neurotrauma cases. Stability of this region is of vital importance. Literature has mainly focused on three major ligaments of the craniocervical junction: The tectorial membrane, the transverse ligament, and the alar ligaments. However, the accessory atlantoaxial ligament...
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Results of first series of trials on fetal lamb spina bifida induction and repair
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Since the use of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, colloid cysts (CCs) are discovered more frequently and subsequently their true incidence exceeds the numbers previously estimated. In 1986, the first familial case was reported in two identical twin brothers. To date, a total of 17 of these cases have been reported, all differing...

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