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    A systematic review on the assessment of cerebral autoregulation in patients with Large Vessel Occlusion by Sheriff, Faheem G., Ahmad, Arghal, Inam, Mehmet E., Khatri, Rakesh, Maud, Alberto, Rodriguez, Gustavo J.

    Published in Frontiers in neurology (17-11-2023)
    “…As the majority of large vessel occlusion (LVO) patients are not treated with revascularization therapies or efficiently revascularized, complementary…”
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    Transradial Access Results in Faster Recanalization in Left Anterior Circulation Stroke with Bovine Arch Anatomy by Maud, Alberto, Moreno, Jorge H., Sheriff, Faheem G., Chaudry, Mohammad Rauf, Gupta, Vikas, Khatri, Rakesh, Rodriguez, Gustavo J.

    “…Background We compared technical and clinical outcomes of transradial (TRA) versus transfemoral (TFA) access for mechanical thrombectomy of acute ischemic…”
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    Exception from informed consent in the era of social media: The SEGA stroke trial experience by Inam, Mehmet, Sanzgiri, Aditya, Lekka, Elvira, Sheth, Sunil, Barreto, Andrew, Savitz, Sean, Artime, Carlos, Pedroza, Claudia, Engstrom, Allison, Sheriff, Faheem, Ambrocik, Alexander, Chen, Peng

    Published in Brain circulation (01-10-2021)
    “…INTRODUCTION: Patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and neurologic deficits are often unable to provide consent and excluded from emergency research…”
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    Latent tuberculosis among pregnant mothers in a resource poor setting in Northern Tanzania: a cross-sectional study by Sheriff, Faheem G, Manji, Karim P, Manji, Mohamed P, Chagani, Mohamedsuhel M, Mpembeni, Rose M, Jusabani, Ahmed M, Alwani, Zaheerabbas R, Karimjee, Taha S

    Published in BMC infectious diseases (07-03-2010)
    “…Untreated latent TB infection (LTBI) is a significant risk factor for active pulmonary tuberculosis, hence predisposing to adverse pregnancy outcomes and…”
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    Pathophysiology and clinical management of moderate and severe traumatic brain injury in the ICU by Sheriff, Faheem G, Hinson, Holly E

    Published in Seminars in neurology (01-02-2015)
    “…Moderate and severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality among young individuals in high-income countries. Its…”
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    Post-partum pituitary insufficiency and livedo reticularis presenting a diagnostic challenge in a resource limited setting in Tanzania: a case report, clinical discussion and brief review of existing literature by Sheriff, Faheem G, Howlett, William P, Kilonzo, Kajiru G

    Published in BMC endocrine disorders (14-05-2012)
    “…Pituitary disorders following pregnancy are an important yet under reported clinical entity in the developing world. Conversely, post partum panhypopituitarism…”
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    Microembolic Signals Detected by Transcranial Doppler Predict Future Stroke and Poor Outcomes by Das, Alvin S., Regenhardt, Robert W., LaRose, Sarah, Monk, Andrew D., Castro, Pedro M., Sheriff, Faheem G., Sorond, Farzaneh A., Vaitkevicius, Henrikas

    Published in Journal of neuroimaging (01-11-2020)
    “…ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Although transcranial Doppler detects microembolic signals (MES) in numerous settings, the practical significance of such…”
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    Embolization of carotid-cavernous fistulas: A technical note on simultaneous balloon protection of the internal carotid artery by Zeineddine, Hussein A., Lopez-Rivera, Victor, Conner, Christopher R., Sheriff, Faheem G., Choi, Phillip A., Inam, Mehmet E., Cochran, Joseph, Chen, Peng Roc

    Published in Journal of clinical neuroscience (01-08-2020)
    “…•Carotid-cavernous fistulas are complex entities difficult to obliterate.•A common cause of recurrence is failure to achieve complete obliteration.•Infusion of…”
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    Use of single versus multiple vasodilator agents in the treatment of cerebral vasospasm: is more better than less? by Chen, Peng Roc, Bulsara, Ketan, Lopez-Rivera, Victor, Sheriff, Faheem G., Sanzgiri, Aditya, Sheth, Sunil, Oni-Orisan, Akinwunmi O., Vahidy, Farhaan S., Erkmen, Kadir, Kim, Dong H., Day, Arthur L.

    Published in Acta neurochirurgica (2021)
    “…Background Patients with cerebral vasospasm caused by aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) are often treated with intra-arterial (IA) vasodilator…”
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    De novo thalamic arteriovenous malformation in a boy with a brainstem cavernous malformation by Lopez-Rivera, Victor, Sheriff, Faheem G., Sandberg, David I., Blackburn, Spiros, Dannenbaum, Mark, Sheth, Sunil A., Day, Arthur L., Chen, Peng Roc

    Published in Journal of clinical neuroscience (01-06-2020)
    “…•De novo brain arteriovenous malformations have added uncertainty to their congenital origin.•De novo formation may be related vascular malformations, and…”
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    Abstract WP358: Comprehensive Integrated Stroke System: A Novel Approach to Optimizing Cerebrovascular Disease Care by Lopez-Rivera, Victor, Sheth, Sunil A, Savitz, Sean I, Lee, Songmi, Fan, James, Blackburn, Spiros, Sheriff, Faheem G, Chen, Peng R, Kim, Dong, Harrison, Nicole, Wells, Meredith, Day, Arthur L

    Published in Stroke (1970) (01-02-2020)
    “…Abstract only Introduction: There is a need to deliver endovascular stroke therapy (EST) locally and rapidly, due to the time sensitivity of acute ischemic…”
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