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1. Evolving trends in the surgical, anaesthetic, and intensive care management of acute spinal cord injuries in the UK.

2. Early management of adult traumatic spinal cord injury in patients with polytrauma: a consensus and clinical recommendations jointly developed by the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) & the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS).

3. Adverse Effect of Neurogenic, Infective, and Inflammatory Fever on Acutely Injured Human Spinal Cord.

4. Extradural hematoma from trauma to midline skull tumour.

5. Spinal cord perfusion pressure correlates with breathing function in patients with acute, cervical traumatic spinal cord injuries: an observational study.

6. Feasibility of comparing medical management and surgery (with neurosurgery or stereotactic radiosurgery) with medical management alone in people with symptomatic brain cavernoma - protocol for the Cavernomas: A Randomised Effectiveness (CARE) pilot trial.

7. Duroplasty for injured cervical spinal cord with uncontrolled swelling: protocol of the DISCUS randomized controlled trial.

8. Removal or retention of minimally invasive screws in thoracolumbar fractures? Systematic review and case-control study.

10. Targeting patient recovery priorities in degenerative cervical myelopathy: design and rationale for the RECEDE-Myelopathy trial-study protocol.

11. Chronic relapsing ascending myelopathy: a treatable progressive neurological syndrome following traumatic spinal cord injury.

12. Monitoring Spinal Cord Tissue Oxygen in Patients With Acute, Severe Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries.

13. Spinal Cord Perfusion Pressure Correlates with Anal Sphincter Function in a Cohort of Patients with Acute, Severe Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries.

14. Acute, severe traumatic spinal cord injury: improving urinary bladder function by optimizing spinal cord perfusion.

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