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    Rosai-Dorfman intracranial histiocytosis: case report and literature review by Shevchenko, K V, Shimansky, V N, Zolotova, S V, Galstyan, S A, Tanyashin, S V, Karnaukhov, V V, Kugushev, I O

    “…Histiocytosis is a group of idiopathic diseases accompanied by metabolic disorders and accumulation of metabolic products in histiocytes. Isolated…”
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    Higher efficacy of botulinum toxin therapy for hemifacial spasm recurrence after vascular decompression. Case report and literature review by Akulov, M A, Shimansky, V N, Orlova, O R, Zakharov, V O, Shevchenko, K V, Ogurtsova, A A, Orlova, A S

    “…Hemifacial spasm (HFS) is an involuntary synchronous tonic and/or clonic contraction of mimic muscles following ipsilateral facial nerve dysfunction. The last…”
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    Hypoglossal schwannoma: case report and literature review by Shimansky, V N, Shevchenko, K V, Poshataev, V K, Tanyashin, S V, Abdurakhimov, F D

    “…Hypoglossal schwannoma is a rare tumor this frequency approximately less than 5% all non-vestibular schwannomas. Also, it may be sign of neurofibromatosis type…”
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    The efficacy of botulinum therapy in treatment of delayed facial palsy after resection of vestibular schwannoma by Akulov, M A, Tanyashin, S V, Shimansky, V N, Usachev, D Yu, Orlova, O R, Zakharov, V O, Karnaukhov, V V, Kolycheva, M V, Khat'kova, S E, Latysheva, K D, Orlova, A S

    “…Delayed facial palsy is a complication developing 3 or more days after surgery. The etiology and pathogenesis of this condition has not been fully explored,…”
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    Dynamics of lagophthalmos depending on facial nerve repair and its intraoperative monitoring in neurosurgical patients by Tabachnikova, T V, Serova, N K, Shimansky, V N

    “…Over 200 patients with acoustic neuromas and over 100 patients with posterior cranial fossa meningiomas are annually operated on at the N.N. Burdenko…”
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    Five-year follow-up after neurosurgery complicated by facial neuropathy by Akulov, M A, Orlova, O R, Shimansky, V N, Tanyashin, S V, Poshataev, V K, Zakharov, V O

    “…Botulinum toxin A (BTA) injections are effective for facial neuropathy. However, there is insufficient number of studies devoted to long-term management of…”
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    To the origins of surgery for acoustic neuromas by Shimansky, V N, Kugushev, I O, Kadasheva, A B, Poshataev, V K, Shevchenko, K V, Tanyashin, S V

    “…Acoustic neuroma is one of the most common tumors of the posterior cranial fossa. Its removal is always a challenge for the neurosurgeon and the patient. The…”
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    Clarification of Nautilus praepompilius Shimansky from the late Eocene of Kazakhstan by Saunders, W. B., Shimansky, V. N., Amitrov, O. V.

    Published in Journal of paleontology (01-07-1996)
    “…The discovery of a specimen of Nautilus praepompilius Shimansky, 1957, from the Chegan Formation of Kazakhstan confirms that this species is assignable to…”
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    Endoscopic assistance in surgery of cerebellopontine angle tumors by Poshataev, V K, Shimansky, V N, Tanyashin, S V, Karnaukhov, V V

    “…During the period of 2010-2012, 33 patients with cerebellopontine angle tumors were operated on at the Burdenko Neurosurgical Institute (Moscow, Russia) using…”
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    POSTTREATMENT NEUROBLASTOMA MATURATION TO GANGLIONIC CELL TUMOR by M. V. Ryzhova, O. G. Zheludkova, L. V. Shishkina, L. A. Nikulina, T. N. Panina, A. G. Melikyan, Yu. V. Kushel, M. A. Krasnova, M. Yu. Zemlyansky, D. A. Moshchev, L. A. Israyelyan, V. N. Shimansky, U. B. Makhmudov, D. V. Sidorkin, V. V. Karnaukhov, G. L. Kobyakov, O. V. Absalyamova

    Published in Opukholi golovy i shei (01-04-2015)
    “…Tumor cells can differentiate into more mature forms in undifferentiated or poorly differentiated tumors, such as medulloblastomas with increased nodularity,…”
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