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1. Parental arsenic exposure and tissue-specific DNA methylation in Bangladeshi infants with spina bifida

2. Arsenic modifies the effect of folic acid in spina bifida prevention, a large hospital-based case-control study in Bangladesh

3. Antibiotic impregnated catheters and intrathecal antibiotics for CSF shunt infection prevention in children undergoing low-risk CSF shunt surgery

4. Choroid plexus NKCC1 mediates cerebrospinal fluid clearance during mouse early postnatal development

5. Hindgut Duplication in an Infant with Omphalocele–Exstrophy–Imperforate Anus–Spinal Defects (OEIS) Complex

6. Parental metal exposures as potential risk factors for spina bifida in Bangladesh

7. Immune activation during Paenibacillus brain infection in African infants with frequent cytomegalovirus co-infection

8. Assessing the utility of low resolution brain imaging: treatment of infant hydrocephalus

9. Improving Infant Hydrocephalus Outcomes in Uganda: A Longitudinal Prospective Study Protocol for Predicting Developmental Outcomes and Identifying Patients at Risk for Early Treatment Failure after ETV/CPC

10. Renal Outcomes in Children with Operated Spina Bifida in Uganda

11. Endoscopic third ventriculostomy with choroid plexus cauterization: predictors of long-term success and comparison with shunt placement for primary treatment of infant hydrocephalus

14. Brain growth after surgical treatment for infant postinfectious hydrocephalus in Sub-Saharan Africa: 2-year results of a randomized trial

15. Normal childhood brain growth and a universal sex and anthropomorphic relationship to cerebrospinal fluid

16. Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Pediatric Post Neurosurgical Care in a Lower Middle-Income Country: The Zambian Experience

17. Safety of delayed surgical repair of omphalocele–exstrophy–imperforate anus–spinal defects (OEIS) complex in infants with significant comorbidities

18. Complex Management of Hydrocephalus Secondary To Choroid Plexus Hyperplasia

19. Inflammation in acquired hydrocephalus: pathogenic mechanisms and therapeutic targets

20. Choroid plexus-targeted NKCC1 overexpression to treat post-hemorrhagic hydrocephalus

21. Parental metal exposures as potential risk factors for spina bifida in Bangladesh

22. Preoperative risk and postoperative outcome from subdural fluid collections in African infants with postinfectious hydrocephalus

23. Outcomes in children undergoing posterior fossa decompression and duraplasty with and without tonsillar reduction for Chiari malformation type I and syringomyelia: a pilot prospective multicenter cohort study

24. The Incidence of Postoperative Seizures Following Treatment of Postinfectious Hydrocephalus in Ugandan Infants: A Post Hoc Comparison of Endoscopic Treatment vs Shunt Placement in a Randomized Controlled Trial

25. Global neurosurgery: the current capacity and deficit in the provision of essential neurosurgical care. Executive Summary of the Global Neurosurgery Initiative at the Program in Global Surgery and Social Change

26. Reversible intracranial hypertension following treatment of an extracranial vascular malformation: case report

27. The low utility of routine cranial imaging after pediatric shunt revision

28. Risk factors for pediatric surgical site infection following neurosurgical procedures for hydrocephalus: a retrospective single-center cohort study

29. Assessing the utility of low resolution brain imaging: treatment of infant hydrocephalus

30. Integrative Genomics Implicates Genetic Disruption of Prenatal Neurogenesis in Congenital Hydrocephalus

31. Disrupted Choroid Plexus Calcium Signaling Generates Decompensated Hydrocephalus in Mouse Models of Pediatric IVH

32. TRIM71 Mutations Cause Human and Murine Congenital Hydrocephalus by Impairing Prenatal Neural Stem Cell Regulation

33. A Shared, Targetable Inflammatory Mechanism Drives Hemorrhagic and Infectious Hydrocephalus

34. Brain growth and neurodevelopment after surgical treatment of infant post-infectious hydrocephalus in sub-Saharan Africa

35. Immune activation during

36. Safety of delayed surgical repair of omphalocele-exstrophy-imperforate anus-spinal defects (OEIS) complex in infants with significant comorbidities

37. Exome sequencing implicates genetic disruption of prenatal neuro-gliogenesis in sporadic congenital hydrocephalus

38. Paenibacillus infection with frequent viral coinfection contributes to postinfectious hydrocephalus in Ugandan infants

39. The Bacterial and Viral Complexity of Postinfectious Hydrocephalus in Uganda

40. Non-canonical, potassium-driven cerebrospinal fluid clearance

41. Central nervous system immune response in postinfectious hydrocephalus

42. Management of Post-hemorrhagic Ventricular Dilatation in the Preterm Infant

43. Geospatial Mapping of International Neurosurgical Partnerships and Evaluation of Extent of Training and Engagement

44. Normal Childhood Brain Growth and a Universal Sex and Anthropomorphic Relationship to Cerebrospinal Fluid

45. The CURE Protocol: evaluation and external validation of a new public health strategy for treating paediatric hydrocephalus in low-resource settings

46. Normative human brain volume growth

47. Endoscopic Treatment versus Shunting for Infant Hydrocephalus in Uganda

48. Comparative effectiveness of flexible versus rigid neuroendoscopy for endoscopic third ventriculostomy and choroid plexus cauterization: a propensity score–matched cohort and survival analysis

49. Past, Present, and Future of Neurosurgery in Uganda

50. Neuroimaging of Children With Surgically Treated Hydrocephalus: A Practical Approach

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