Aaron A. Cohen-Gadol
Indiana University
529 Papers
1.6K Citations
Aaron A. Cohen-Gadol is an academic researcher from Indiana University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Aneurysm. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 469 publications. Previous affiliations of Aaron A. Cohen-Gadol include University of Mississippi Medical Center & Indiana University Health.
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Papers
Making the "inoperable" tumors "operable": Harvey Cushing's contributions to the surgery of posterior fossa tumors.
TL;DR: Compulsive preoperative evaluation followed by meticulous surgical technique as well as incorporation of maneuvers such as ventricular puncture and electrocautery further advanced resection of tumors in this region.
Do Grossly Identifiable Ganglia Lie Along the Spinal Accessory Nerve? A Gross and Histologic Study with Potential Neurosurgical Significance
R. Shane Tubbs,Jeffrey R. Lancaster,Martin M. Mortazavi,Marios Loukas,Mohammadali Mohajel Shoja,Eyas M. Hattab,Aaron A. Cohen-Gadol +6 more
TL;DR: The focal enlargements located along the SAN do not contain neural structures and should not be mistaken for pathology of the posterior fossa, and are best described as ectopic glial nests or heterotopias within the leptomeninges around the SAN.
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Use of the Triangle of Farabeuf for Neurovascular Procedures of the Neck
R. Shane Tubbs,Mark Rasmussen,Marios Loukas,Mohammadali M. Shoja,Martin M. Mortazavi,Aaron A. Cohen-Gadol +5 more
- 27 Jun 2011
TL;DR: The utility of a nearly forgotten anatomical triangle of the neck, the triangle of Farabeuf (TF), formed by the common facial and internal jugular veins and the hypoglossal nerve as its base directly superiorly is explored.
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Developmental innervation of cranial dura mater and migraine headache: A narrative literature review
TL;DR: In this article, a narrative literature review on developmental innervation of cranial dura mater in the context of migraine headache is presented, with a focus on clinical findings and presentations.
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Reliability of Poirier’s triangle in localizing the thoracic duct in the thorax
R. Shane Tubbs,Nima Noordeh,Abhisek D. Parmar,Ayhan Comert,Marios Loukas,Mohammadali Mohajel Shoja,Aaron A. Cohen-Gadol +6 more
TL;DR: The relationship of the TD to Poirier’s triangle is investigated to find out whether this geometric area is of use to the surgeon when identifying the proximal TD within the thorax.
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