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  1. The CURE Protocol: evaluation and external validation of a new public health strategy for treating paediatric hydrocephalus in low-resource settings
  2. Infection risk for Bactiseal Universal Shunts versus Chhabra shunts in Ugandan infants: a randomized controlled trial
  3. Subspecialty pediatric neurosurgery training: a skill-based training model for neurosurgeons in low-resourced health systems
  4. Renal Outcomes in Children with Operated Spina Bifida in Uganda
  5. Ten-year survival of Ugandan infants after myelomeningocele closure
  6. Global surgery for pediatric hydrocephalus in the developing world: a review of the history, challenges, and future directions
  7. Introduction: Pediatric hydrocephalus: a continuing evolution in our understanding and management
  8. Reopening of an obstructed third ventriculostomy: long-term success and factors affecting outcome in 215 infants
  9. Volumetric brain analysis in neurosurgery: Part 2. Brain and CSF volumes discriminate neurocognitive outcomes in hydrocephalus
  10. Volumetric brain analysis in neurosurgery: Part 3. Volumetric CT analysis as a predictor of seizure outcome following temporal lobectomy
  11. Combined endoscopic third ventriculostomy and choroid plexus cauterization as primary treatment for infant hydrocephalus: a prospective North American series
  12. Effectiveness of the Bactiseal Universal Shunt for reducing shunt infection in a sub-Saharan African context: a retrospective cohort study in 160 Ugandan children
  13. Shunt survival after failed endoscopic treatment of hydrocephalus
  14. Dysplastic-reactive choroid plexus presenting as an intramedullary tumor of the cervicomedullary junction in a patient with myelomeningocele
  15. Rainfall drives hydrocephalus in East Africa
  16. Long-term outcome for endoscopic third ventriculostomy alone or in combination with choroid plexus cauterization for congenital aqueductal stenosis in African infants
  17. Risk factors of sudden death in young adult patients with myelomeningocele
  18. Costs and benefits of neurosurgical intervention for infant hydrocephalus in sub-Saharan Africa
  19. Five-year survival and outcome of treatment for postinfectious hydrocephalus in Ugandan infants
  20. Management of Dandy-Walker complex–associated infant hydrocephalus by combined endoscopic third ventriculostomy and choroid plexus cauterization
  21. Factors affecting survival of infants with myelomeningocele in southeastern Uganda
  22. Association of bacteria with hydrocephalus in Ugandan infants
  23. Encephalocele in Uganda: ethnic distinctions in lesion location, endoscopic management of hydrocephalus, and survival in 110 consecutive children
  24. Intraoperative assessment of cerebral aqueduct patency and cisternal scarring: impact on success of endoscopic third ventriculostomy in 403 African children
  25. Neurocognitive outcome and ventricular volume in children with myelomeningocele treated for hydrocephalus in Uganda