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    CSF Rhinorrhea After Endonasal Intervention to the Skull Base (CRANIAL) - Part 2: Impact of COVID-19.

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    Affiliation
    CRANIAL Consortium
    Issue Date
    2021-01-11
    Keywords
    CSF
    Cerebrospinal fluid leak
    Cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea
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    Endoscopic endonasal
    Skull base surgery
    
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    World Neurosurg .
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    World neurosurgery
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10147/631937
    PubMed ID
    33444833
    PubMed Central ID
    PMC7965443
    Abstract
    Abstract Background: During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, concerns have been raised regarding the increased risk of perioperative mortality for patients with COVID-19, and the transmission risk to healthcare workers, especially during endonasal neurosurgical operations. The Pituitary Society has produced recommendations to guide management during this era. We sought to assess contemporary neurosurgical practice and the effects of COVID-19.
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    2021 May; 149: e1090–e1097.
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    1878-8769
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