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Dr. Keyne's Publications

Explore Dr. Johnson-Nowlin’s research, clinical studies, and published works in the field of neurology and neuroscience. Each publication reflects a commitment to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient outcomes through innovation, collaboration, and evidence-based practice. This collection highlights her ongoing dedication to both clinical excellence and academic contribution within the neurological community.

Publications

02.

Johnson K, Kureshi S, George T.

Infected Ventriculoper-i toneal Shunts. Neurosurgical Operative Atlas:

 

Pediatric Neurosurgery Chapter 35: 2008.

04.

Johnson KK, Dannenbaum MJ, Bhattacharjee MB, 111 ner A, Dauser RC, Whitehead WE, Jea A, Luerssen TG.

Diagnosing cranial fascii tis based on distinguishing radiological features.

 

J Neurosurgery Pediatrics 2: November 2008. 

06.

Jea A, Johnson KK, Whitehead WE, Luerssen TG.

Trans laminar screw fixation in the subaxial pediatric cervical spine.

 

J Neurosurg Pediatr. 2: December 2008. 

07.

Fahim DK, Johnson KK, Whitehead WE, Curry DJ, Luerssen TG, Jea A.

Periosteal chondroma of the pediatric cervical spine.

 

J Neurosurg Pediatr. 3: February 2009. 

08.

Amhaz HH, Fox BD, Johnson KK, Whitehead WE, Curry DJ, Luerssen TG,

Post laminoplasty kyphotic deformity in the thoracic spine: case report and review of the literature.

 

Pediatr Neurosurgery 45: March 2009.

09.

Chamoun RB, Relyea KM, Johnson KK, Whitehead WE, Curry DJ, Luerssen TG, Drake JM, Jea A.

Use of axial and subaxial trans laminar screw fixation in the management of upper cervical spinal instability in a series of 7 children.

 

Neurosurgery 64: April 2009.

10.

Viswanathan A, Johnson K, Whitehead W, Curry D, Luerssen T, Jea A. 

Hybrid Spinal Constructs Using Sublaminar Polyester Bands in Posterior Instrumented Fusions in Children: A Series of 5 Cases.

 

Neurosurgery 66: May 2010

Continuing the Mission of Advancing Neurological Care

Each publication reflects our ongoing dedication to improving the understanding, diagnosis, and treatment of neurological conditions. Through research, collaboration, and education, Dr. Johnson-Nowlin and the BASIC Orlando team work to bridge the gap between scientific discovery and patient care. Their goal is to bring the latest advancements from research into meaningful improvements for every patient we serve.

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If you are a student, healthcare professional, or researcher interested in learning more or collaborating on future studies, we invite you to connect with our team.

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