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Curvularia Abscess of the Brainstem
Branko Skovrlj
, Maryam Haghighi
,
Mark E. Smethurst
, John Caridi
,
Joshua B. Bederson
Friedman Brain Institute
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Artificial Intelligence and Human Health
Neurosurgery
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Abscess
100%
Brainstem
100%
Curvularia
100%
Central Nervous System
33%
Neurological Examination
33%
Etiology
16%
Weight Loss
16%
Postoperative Day
16%
Antibiotic Therapy
16%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
16%
Medullary Lesion
16%
Marijuana
16%
Immunocompromised Patients
16%
Fungal Infection
16%
Intraoperative Biopsy
16%
African American Men
16%
Nausea
16%
Lung Lesions
16%
Headache
16%
Surgical Therapy
16%
Granuloma
16%
Vomiting
16%
Left Lung
16%
Surgical Exploration
16%
Antifungal Therapy
16%
Second Surgery
16%
Debulking
16%
Brainstem Lesion
16%
Fungal Hyphae
16%
Lung Granuloma
16%
Gait Instability
16%
Multiple Cranial Nerve Palsies
16%
Cranial Lesions
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Abscess
100%
Brainstem
100%
Infection
60%
Central Nervous System
40%
Neurologic Examination
40%
Biopsy Technique
40%
Neurological Examination
40%
Antibiotic Therapy
20%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
20%
Cranial Nerve Paralysis
20%
Cannabis Use
20%
Mycosis
20%
Antifungal Therapy
20%
Headache
20%
Granuloma
20%
Left Lung
20%
Surgical Exploration
20%
Nausea and Vomiting
20%
Lung Lesion
20%
Debulking
20%
Lung Granuloma
20%