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Hematology/Oncology and Stem Cell Therapy | 2013

Primary CNS lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma: a case report and review of literature.

Kamal K S Abbi; Mahvish Muzaffar; Daniel Gaudin; Robert Booth; Jj Feldmeier; Roland T. Skeel

Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma is a chronic lymphoproliferative disorder characterized by a proliferation of plasma cells, small lymphocytes, plasmacytoid lymphocytes and the production of monoclonal IgM. Primary central nervous system lymphomas (PCNSL) are rare non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHL) that can be found in the brain, leptomeninges, eyes or spinal cord, and are mostly intracerebral. PCNSLs constitute 3-4% of primary brain tumors, and in most cases are diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (DLBCL).(1) Low grade lymphomas as primary central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma are very rare. We present here a case report of a woman who presented with headache and was found to have primary intracranial lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma (LPL).


SpringerPlus | 2015

A rare case of intramedullary 'whorling-sclerosing' variant meningioma

Ghazala Perven; Pouya Entezami; Daniel Gaudin

A 52-year-old man with a seven-year history of progressive weakness, gait problems, and pain in his extremities presented with subacute worsening of his symptoms. Examination revealed weakness in all four extremities, increased tone, hyperreflexia, and sensory deficits. MRI of the cervical spine showed an area of signal abnormality and abnormal enhancement within the cervical cord at the C5–C6 level. The patient initially underwent biopsy followed a few days later by a debulking surgery. Postoperatively, the patient showed improvement in strength as well as ambulation. Intraoperatively, the lesion was confirmed to be intramedullary without any dural attachments. Histopathological examination revealed an extensively hyalinized tumor with sparse collections of cells that were immunopositive for both cytokeratin and GFAP, and immunonegative for EMA and progesterone receptor. This is an unusual pattern of expression, with cytokeratin immunopositivity suggesting a meningioma and GFAP immunopositivity suggesting a glioma. Considering the combination of extensive hyalinization with cytokeratin positivity the tumor was thought to be most consistent with a hyalinized meningioma with GFAP positivity. GFAP-positive meningiomas are rare, and these include the recently described ‘whorling-sclerosing’ variant. Only three cases of this tumor have been previously reported, all of which were intracranial. This is the first reported case of an intramedullary whorling-sclerosing meningioma.


World Neurosurgery | 2017

Dynamic Four-Dimensional Computed Tomography Angiography for Neurovascular Pathologies

Ahmed Alnemari; Tarek R. Mansour; Mohamad Bazerbashi; Mark Buehler; Jason Schroeder; Daniel Gaudin

BACKGROUND This article illustrates, summarizes, and reviews the multifaceted application of four-dimensional (4D) computed tomography angiography (CTA) in the characterization and diagnosis of various cerebrovascular and tumor-associated vascular pathologies through the presentation of clinical cases, including acute and chronic stroke, arteriovenous malformations, aneurysm, moyamoya disease, and hypervascularity associated with a tumor and its relationship to preoperative embolization. The technical nuances and limitations of the 4D-CTA technique are also discussed. CASE DESCRIPTION We present 6 cases that best elucidate the application and technical nuances of 4D-CTA and its advantages over traditional digital subtraction angiography. Along with discussion of the utility of 4D-CTA, we also examine the limitations of this technique. CONCLUSIONS Intracranial vascular lesions can be detected with 4D-CTA and clinically evaluated using information related to vascular flow dynamics. The use of 4D-CTA provides data related to ongoing vascular changes as well as accurate spatial delineation of cerebrovascular pathologies. Overall, 4D-CTA is increasing its role in neuroimaging by providing superior information regarding structural three-dimensional imaging quality and real-time flow.


International Journal of Surgery Case Reports | 2016

Neural basis of pedophilia: Altered sexual preference following traumatic brain injury

Ahmed Alnemari; Tarek R. Mansour; Mark Buehler; Daniel Gaudin

Highlights • Sexual problems are related to three components: physiology, sociocultural background, and neurological location of injury.• Studying the neural basis of sexual response and preference is crucial for exposing pathways involved in sexual disorders.• Literature case reports have shown that sexual disinhibition is associated with basal frontal lobe dysfunction.


Clinical Case Reports | 2015

Superior vena cava syndrome with retropharyngeal edema as a complication of ventriculoatrial shunt

Mohammed Al-Natour; Pouya Entezami; Munier Nazzal; Andrew B. Casabianca; Ragheb Assaly; Kalen Riley; Daniel Gaudin

Thirty‐seven‐year old female with hydrocephalus managed by a ventriculoatrial (VA) shunt presented with upper body edema, dysphagia, and headache. Imaging demonstrated thrombosis of the superior vena cava (SVC). Direct catheter thrombolysis led to resolution of thrombus burden. Superior vena cava thrombosis is a rare consequence of VA shunting and must be managed emergently.


International Journal of Surgery Case Reports | 2017

Chiari I malformation with underlying pseudotumor cerebri: Poor symptom relief following posterior decompression surgery

Ahmed Alnemari; Tarek R. Mansour; Stephanie Gregory; William K. Miller; Mark Buehler; Daniel Gaudin

Highlights • Chiari I malformation with underlying pseudotumor cerebri can result in poor outcomes following posterior decompression surgery.• Appropriate radiological studies must be performed pre-operatively in order to obtain the correct diagnosis in cases with clinical symptoms that could be suggestive of either PTC or CMI.• Further research is crucial for generating a standardized set of data to help medical teams determine a patient’s probability for coexistence of PTC and CMI.


World Neurosurgery | 2017

Considerations in Spinal Fusion Surgery for Chronic Lumbar Pain: Psychosocial Factors, Rating Scales, and Perioperative Patient Education—A Review of the Literature

Daniel Gaudin; Brianna M. Krafcik; Tarek R. Mansour; Ahmed Alnemari


Journal of Clinical Anesthesia | 2015

Breakage of epidural catheter: importance of proper imaging

Steven Margolis; Pouya Entezami; Anthony L. Braida; Daniel Gaudin


World Neurosurgery | 2017

A Comparison of Pharmacologic Therapeutic Agents Used for the Reduction of Intracranial Pressure After Traumatic Brain Injury

Ahmed Alnemari; Brianna M. Krafcik; Tarek R. Mansour; Daniel Gaudin


World Neurosurgery | 2017

In Reply to “Postoperative Depression Following Spinal Fusion Surgery; Is There a Role for Elevated Serum Levels of Cobalt and Chromium?”

Tarek R. Mansour; Ahmed Alnemari; Brianna M. Krafcik; Daniel Gaudin

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Ahmed Alnemari

University of Toledo Medical Center

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Tarek R. Mansour

University of Toledo Medical Center

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Mark Buehler

University of Toledo Medical Center

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Pouya Entezami

University of Toledo Medical Center

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Andrew B. Casabianca

University of Toledo Medical Center

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Anna Sawa Newcomb

University of Toledo Medical Center

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Anthony L. Braida

University of Toledo Medical Center

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Chandan Das

University of Toledo Medical Center

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Ghazala Perven

University of Toledo Medical Center

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