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2. Declaration of Computational Neurosurgery.

3. Resection of Brainstem Cavernous Malformations: Pearls and Pitfalls for Minimizing Complications.

5. Online Impact and Presence of a Specialized Social Media Team for the Journal of Neurosurgery: Descriptive Analysis.

7. The Neurosurgical Atlas: advancing neurosurgical education in the digital age.

9. Popularity of Online Multimedia Educational Resources in Neurosurgery: Insights from The Neurosurgical Atlas Project.

10. Factors associated with burnout among US neurosurgery residents: a nationwide survey.

12. Virtual interactive presence for real-time, long-distance surgical collaboration during complex microsurgical procedures.

13. Making the "inoperable" tumors "operable": Harvey Cushing's contributions to the surgery of posterior fossa tumors.

14. Is there a shortage of neurosurgeons in the United States?

15. Harvey Cushing's early experience with the surgical treatment of head trauma.

16. Dural arteriovenous fistulas presenting with brainstem dysfunction: diagnosis and surgical treatment.

17. Sir Charles Bell (1774-1842) and his contributions to early neurosurgery.

18. "Can't walk nor raise arms to head": Harvey Cushing's surgical treatment of poliomyelitis.

19. Maister Peter Lowe and his 16th century contributions to cranial surgery.

20. A meningioma and its consequences for American history and the rise of neurosurgery.

21. Santiago Ramón y Cajal and Harvey Cushing: two forefathers of neuroscience and neurosurgery.

22. Dr. Harvey Cushing's attempts to cure migraine based on theories of pathophysiology.

23. Neurosurgical management of congenital malformations of the brain.

24. Harvey Cushing's case series of trigeminal neuralgia at the Johns Hopkins Hospital: a surgeon's quest to advance the treatment of the 'suicide disease'.

25. Reflections on the contributions of Harvey Cushing to the surgery of peripheral nerves.

26. Harvey Cushing's repair of a dural defect after a traumatic brain injury: novel use of a fat graft.

27. "No performance in surgery more interesting and satisfactory": Harvey Cushing and his experience with spinal cord tumors at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.

29. "No clinical puzzles more interesting": Harvey Cushing and spinal trauma, the Johns Hopkins Hospital 1896-1912.

30. "Groans less, seems more comfortable:" Harvey Cushing's redefinition of success in the operative treatment of pediatric intracranial lesions.

31. Harvey Cushing's experience with cranial deformity.

32. Surgical treatment of trigeminal neuralgia: a history of early strides toward curing a "cancerous acrimony".

33. A unique experiment in neurological surgery: intracerebral injection of antitoxin for tetanus.

34. Sir John Struthers (1823-1899) and his ligament and arcade.

35. John Murray Carnochan (1817-1887): the first description of successful surgery for trigeminal neuralgia.

36. Feasibility of ventricular expansion postmortem: a novel laboratory model for neurosurgical training that simulates intraventricular endoscopic surgery.

37. Conquering the third ventricular chamber.

38. William S. Halsted and Harvey W. Cushing: reflections on their complex association.

39. Emergency suboccipital decompression for respiratory arrest during supratentorial surgery: the untold story of a surgeon's courage in times of despair.

40. Roots of neuroanatomy, neurology, and neurosurgery as found in the Bible and Talmud.

41. Surgical anatomy of dural defects in spontaneous spinal cerebrospinal fluid leaks.

42. Harvey Cushing and Oskar Hirsch: early forefathers of modern transsphenoidal surgery.

43. Early evolution of neurological surgery: conquering increased intracranial pressure, infection, and blood loss.

44. The Mayo brothers and Harvey Cushing: a review of their 39-year friendship through their personal letters.

45. Resident duty hours reform: results of a national survey of the program directors and residents in neurosurgery training programs.

46. Confirmation of research publications reported by neurological surgery residency applicants.

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