Nihal Gurusinghe
11 Papers
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Nihal Gurusinghe is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Incidence of Vestibular Schwannoma and Neurofibromatosis 2 in the North West of England over a 10-year Period: Higher Incidence than Previously Thought
D G R Evans,Anthony Moran,Andrew T. King,Shakeel R. Saeed,Nihal Gurusinghe,Richard T. Ramsden +5 more
TL;DR: The incidence of vestibular schwannoma in sporadic, neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) germ-line and mosaic form in sporadic and NF2-related VS is rising almost certainly due to increasing diagnosis in the magnetic resonance imaging era.
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Deep Learning in the Management of Intracranial Aneurysms and Cerebrovascular Diseases: A Review of the Current Literature.
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explored the role and limitations of deep learning, a subfield of artificial intelligence, in the aneurysm patient journey and summarized the application of DNNs in automated detection and prediction in cerebral arteriovenous malformations and Moyamoya disease.
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Raman hyperspectral imaging coupled to three-dimensional discriminant analysis: Classification of meningiomas brain tumour grades.
Taha Lilo,Camilo L. M. Morais,Katherine M. Ashton,Charles Davis,Timothy Dawson,Francis Martin,Jane Alder,Gareth Roberts,Arup Ray,Nihal Gurusinghe +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , a 3D-PCA-QDA was used to distinguish grade I and grade II meningioma samples with 96% test accuracy (100% sensitivity and 95% specificity).
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Skull Base Neurosurgery Eponyms: Review of Notable Anatomical Landmarks.
Andrew F. Alalade,E. Mensah,Cezar Octavian Morosanu,Abhijit Kumar,Nihal Gurusinghe,Gareth A. Roberts +5 more
TL;DR: A literature search identified 36 eponyms of the bones, foramina and ligaments of the skull base named after anatomists and physician-scientists as mentioned in this paper , including Arnold's canal, the foramen of Arnold, Bill's bar, Bertin's bones and Civinini's canal.
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Can further subdivision of the Raymond-Roy classification of intracranial aneurysms be useful in predicting recurrence and need for future retreatment following endovascular coiling?
Rukhtam Saqib,S Wuppalapati,Hemant A Sonwalkar,Karthikeyan Vanchilingam,Somenath Chatterjee,Gareth A. Roberts,Nihal Gurusinghe +6 more
TL;DR: Although the modified classification system was significantly predictive of progressive recurrence and need for retreatment, no significant difference between the subdivisions of Grade 2 was observed, limiting the usefulness of the new system in clinical practice.
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