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March 2023 Issue of Neurosurgical Focus: “Management of Chiari Malformation and Craniocervical Anomalies”

Rolling Meadows, IL (March 1, 2023). The March issue of Neurosurgical Focus (Vol. 54, No. 3 [https://thejns.org/focus/view/journals/neurosurg-focus/54/3/neurosurg-focus.54.issue-3.xml]) presents thirteen articles on the neurosurgical management of Chiari malformation and craniocervical anomalies.

Topic Editors: David D. Limbrick Jr., Douglas L. Brockmeyer, Atul Goel, and Jennifer M. Strahle

Noting recent advancements that have contributed to the understanding and treatment of Chiari malformation and related conditions of the craniocervical junction, the editors of the March issue of Neurosurgical Focus have selected articles that “address novel or unanswered questions regarding the stability and/or motion in this region” and which present “the leading edge of clinical science and surgical treatment of these complex and interrelated disorders.”

Contents of the March issue:

“Introduction. Stability and motion: addressing the pathology of Chiari malformation and craniocervical junction” by David D. Limbrick et al.

Please join us in reading this month’s issue of Neurosurgical Focus.

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Embargoed Article Access and Author/Expert Interviews: Contact JNSPG Director of Publications Gillian Shasby at gshasby@thejns.org for advance access and to arrange interviews with the authors and external experts who can provide context for this research.

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