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Grand rounds cases range from April, 1996 through January, 2003.

Case 1: colloid cyst
Case 2: trigeminal schwannoma (post. cavernous sinus)
Case 3: brachial plexus tumor
Case 4: MCA aneurysm ("angio-negative")
Case 5: cervical neurofibroma
Case 6: thoracic spine fracture
Case 7: multiple brain lesions
Case 8: stab (knife) wound to the face
Case 9: spinal mass
Case 10: 4th ventricular mass
Case 11: pneumocephalus
Case 12: subdural hematoma (unusual etiology)
Case 13: posterior fossa cystic lesion
Case 14: cervical epidural mass
Case 15: progressive blindness
Case 16: headache and "drop attacks"
Case 17: lower extremity weakness after a fall
Case 18: "carotid" bruit
Case 19: left periSylvian mass
Case 20: progressive paraplegia; thoracic lesion
Case 21: traumatic carotid-cavernous fistula
Case 22: unusual cause for an acute third nerve palsy
Case 23: clivus tumor
Case 24: lower extremity weakness: lumbar stenosis?
Case 25: unstable cervical spine
Case 26: post-traumatic cervical mass
Case 27: suprasellar-subchiasmatic mass and headaches
Case 28: midbrain mass
Case 29: hydrocephalus
Case 30: spontaneous intracerebral hematoma
Case 31: closed head injury
Case 32: multiple brains mets
Case 33: low back pain
Case 34: delayed post-traumatic (head injury) neurological deficit
Case 35: multiple brain lesions and confusion
Case 36: bilat hand weakness with cranial nerve deficits
Case 37: persistent temporal headache
Case 38: cervical epidural abscess
Case 39: enlarging forehead "bump"
Case 40: intraventricular hemorrhage
Case 41: swollen cerebellum
Case 42: lumbar dislocation
Case 43: brachial plexus mass
Case 44: suprasellar mass
Case 45: focal subarachnoid hemorrhage
Case 46: ?cauda equina syndrome
Case 47: postop progressive paraparesis
Case 48: hydrocephalus after head injury
Case 49: "lost in New Orleans"- temporal mass
Case 50: transient ischemic attack
Case 51: persistent otorrhea
Case 52: headache after treatment for TIA
Case 53: lateral ventricular mass
Case 54: posterior fossa mass
Case 55: pineal region mass
Case 56: sellar mass
Case 57: clumsiness after trauma (C1-2 injury)
Case 58: frontal ring-enhancing mass
Case 59: multiple CNS lesions and gait difficulty
Case 60: closed head injury & subarachnoid hemorrhage
Case 61: proptosis & hyperostosis
Case 62: peri-anal numbness in an adult
Case 63: head injury and 2 lesions
Case 64: scalp mass
Case 65: facial pain
Case 66: leg pain and myelographic block
Case 67: neck pain and cervical body tumor

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