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    Combat Injury of the Sciatic Nerve - An Institutional Experience by Jones, Patrick E, Meyer, R Michael, Faillace, Walter J, Landau, Mark E, Smith, Jonathan K, McKay, Patricia L, Nesti, Leon J

    Published in Military medicine (01-09-2018)
    “…Combat injury of the sciatic nerve tends to be severe with variable but often profound consequences, is often associated with widespread soft tissue and bone…”
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    High-resolution ultrasound in combat-related peripheral nerve injuries by Smith, Jonathan K., Miller, Matthew E., Carroll, Craig G., Faillace, Walter J., Nesti, Leon J., Cawley, Christina M., Landau, Mark E.

    Published in Muscle & nerve (01-12-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT Introduction Peripheral nerve injuries (PNI) sustained in combat are typically severe and are frequently associated with marked soft tissue damage,…”
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    Neuralgic amyotrophy manifested by severe axillary mononeuropathy limited only to the anterior branch by Landau, Mark E., Faillace, Walter J., Nesti, Leon J., Grimes, Jamie B.

    Published in Muscle & nerve (01-07-2015)
    “…ABSTRACT Introduction In this study we describe a case demonstrating clinical, radiographic, electrophysiologic, and surgical evidence of a restricted but…”
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    Management of childhood neurotrauma by Faillace, Walter J

    Published in The Surgical clinics of North America (01-04-2002)
    “…A summary of some of the more important aspects of brain, spinal, peripheral nerve and sport injuries of childhood is presented. Guidelines for the treatment…”
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    Serum and Cerebrospinal Fluid Vancomycin and Gentamicin Concentrations during Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Surgery: An Observational Study by Faillace, Walter J, Tan, Paul

    Published in The Journal of pharmacy technology (01-07-2000)
    “…Background: Ventriculoperitoneal shunts become infected predominantly during surgery. Optimal antibiotic prophylaxis during cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunt…”
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    A no-touch technique protocol to diminish cerebrospinal fluid shunt infection by Faillace, Walter J

    Published in Surgical neurology (01-04-1995)
    “…BACKGROUND Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) shunts become infected primarily by bacterial organisms indigenous to the patient's skin flora, but bacteria from the…”
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    Clinical and radiologic findings in progressive facial hemiatrophy (Parry-Romberg syndrome) by Cory, RC, Clayman, DA, Faillace, WJ, McKee, SW, Gama, CH

    Published in American journal of neuroradiology : AJNR (01-04-1997)
    “…We describe the clinical and radiologic changes related to progressive facial hemiatrophy (Parry-Romberg syndrome) occurring during a 20-month period in a…”
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    Hydrothorax after ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement in a premature infant : an iatrogenic postoperative complication : Case report by FAILLACE, W. J, GARRISON, R. D

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-03-1998)
    “…The authors describe the case of a prematurely born infant who developed hydrothorax after ventriculoperitoneal (VP) shunt placement for treatment of…”
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    Congenital midline nasofrontal mass. Two case reports with a clinical review by Haafiz, A B, Sharma, R, Faillace, W J

    Published in Clinical pediatrics (01-09-1995)
    “…Because of aberrant embryologic development, encephalocele, nasal dermoid, and glioma may present as a nasofrontal midline mass in a newborn infant. Though…”
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    1;19 translocation in human meningioma by Prempree, T, Amornmarn, R, Faillace, W J, Arce, C A, Nguyen, T Q

    Published in Cancer (01-04-1993)
    “…Loss of chromosome 22 represents the most common chromosome abnormality (70%) in meningiomas. The remainder (30%) have a normal karyotype. Not only are the…”
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    Cerebrospinal fluid shunt malfunction signaled by new or recurrent seizures by FAILLACE, W. J, CANADY, A. I

    Published in Child's nervous system (1990)
    “…We have observed two patient groups with seizure activity as the primary presentation of shunt malfunction. Eight patients had a first-time seizure, and seven…”
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    Neurocutaneous melanosis with extensive intracerebral and spinal cord involvement. Report of two cases by Faillace, W J, Okawara, S H, McDonald, J V

    Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-10-1984)
    “…Two unusual cases of neurocutaneous melanosis are presented. Both patients had congenital giant hairy nevi and both developed hydrocephalus, seizures, and…”
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    Pontomedullary infarction from sustained cervical spine hyperflexion by Faillace, W J, Okawara, S H

    Published in Surgical neurology (01-09-1986)
    “…A paraplegic but independent 26-year-old man developed pontomedullary infarction from a fall which placed him in a position of sustained cervical spine…”
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