David M. Frim, MD PhD

Affiliations: 
Surgery, Section of Neurosurgery University of Chicago Medical Center, Pritzker School of Medicine 
Area:
Hydrocephalus, Neurosurgery
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Madsen JR, Boyle TP, Neuman MI, et al. (2020) Diagnostic Accuracy of Non-Invasive Thermal Evaluation of Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Flow in Shunt Malfunction: A Prospective, Multi-Site, Operator-Blinded Study. Neurosurgery
Cadichon SB, Le Hoang M, Wright DA, et al. (2007) Neuroprotective effect of the surfactant poloxamer 188 in a model of intracranial hemorrhage in rats. Journal of Neurosurgery. 106: 36-40
Curry DJ, Wright DA, Lee RC, et al. (2004) Surfactant poloxamer 188-related decreases in inflammation and tissue damage after experimental brain injury in rats. Journal of Neurosurgery. 101: 91-6
Curry DJ, Wright DA, Lee RC, et al. (2004) Poloxamer 188 volumetrically decreases neuronal loss in the rat in a time-dependent manner. Neurosurgery. 55: 943-8; discussion 94
Frim DM, Wright DA, Curry DJ, et al. (2004) The surfactant poloxamer-188 protects against glutamate toxicity in the rat brain. Neuroreport. 15: 171-4
Curry DJ, Wright DA, Lee RC, et al. (2003) Synthes Award for Resident Research in Brain and Craniofacial Injury: poloxamer 188 volumetrically decreases neuron loss in the rat model of excitotoxicity in a time-dependent manner. Clinical Neurosurgery. 50: 374-81
Frim DM, Scott RM. (1999) Management of cavernous malformations in the pediatric population. Neurosurgery Clinics of North America. 10: 513-8
Frim DM, Scott RM, Madsen JR. (1998) Surgical management of neonatal hydrocephalus. Neurosurgery Clinics of North America. 9: 105-10
Frim DM, Zec N, Golden J, et al. (1996) Immunohistochemically identifiable tissue plasminogen activator in cavernous angioma: mechanism for re-hemorrhage and lesion growth. Pediatric Neurosurgery. 25: 137-41; discussion 1
Galpern WR, Frim DM, Tatter SB, et al. (1996) Cell-mediated delivery of brain-derived neurotrophic factor enhances dopamine levels in an MPP+ rat model of substantia nigra degeneration. Cell Transplantation. 5: 225-32
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