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Nishit Mummareddy

Researcher at Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Publications -  26
Citations -  557

Nishit Mummareddy is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Glioma. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 22 publications receiving 322 citations. Previous affiliations of Nishit Mummareddy include Vanderbilt University.

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Epidemiology of Global Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: Qualitative Review.

TL;DR: TBI is a relatively common entity stretching across traditional geographic and demographic boundaries and affecting pediatric populations worldwide, and Continued civil infrastructure development and public health policy reforms may help to reduce the societal burden of pediatric TBI.
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Scoliosis in myelomeningocele: epidemiology, management, and functional outcome.

TL;DR: Scoliosis is among the most common and challenging comorbidities from which patients with MMC suffer and larger, prospective studies are needed to discover ways to more accurately counsel and more optimally treat these patients.
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Comparative Analysis of Subventricular Zone Glioblastoma Contact and Ventricular Entry During Resection in Predicting Dissemination, Hydrocephalus, and Survival.

TL;DR: SVZ contact by glioblastoma was independently associated with the development of hydrocephalus, leptomeningeal dissemination, and decreased survival, and SVZ tumor contact was associated with ventricular entry during surgical resections, which did not independently correlate with these outcomes.
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Neurosurgery Elective for Preclinical Medical Students with and without a Home Neurosurgery Program.

TL;DR: Early exposure to neurosurgery at medical schools without home programs through preclinical electives may improve students' perceptions of Neurosurgery, provide valuable information about the benefits and rigors of neurosur surgery, and allow students to make informed decisions about further pursuit of neurosurgical career.