Dr. Daniel Michael Sciubba M.D.
Neurosurgeon
600 N Wolfe St Meyer Building 8-161 Baltimore MD, 21287About
Dr. Daniel Sciubba practices Neurological Surgery in Baltimore, MD. As a Neurological Surgeon, Dr. Sciubba prevents, diagnoses, evaluates, and treats disorders of the autonomic, peripheral, and central nervous systems. Neurological Surgeons are trained to treat such disorders as spinal canal stenosis, herniated discs, tumors, fractures, and spinal deformities, among many others.
Education and Training
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons 2002
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Efficient coupling of ligand binding to channel opening by the binding domain of a modulatory (beta) subunit of the olfactory cyclic nucleotide-gated channel.
- Frameless stereotactic ventricular shunt placement for idiopathic intracranial hypertension.
- Exposed CSF shunts: the naked truth about shunt infections.
- Brainstem tumors: where are we today?
- Predictors of ambulatory function after surgical resection of intramedullary spinal cord tumors.
- Chondroma/Chondrosarcoma of the spine.
- Supraciliary keyhole craniotomy for brain abscess debridement.
- An unusual case of spinal column metastasis after orthotopic transplantation for cardiac sarcoma.
- Comparison of shunt infection incidence in high-risk subgroups receiving
- Scoliosis: a straightforward approach to diagnosis and management.
- Immunomodulation of acute experimental spinal cord injury with human immunoglobulin G.
- Giant intradural extramedullary arachnoid cyst of the thoracic spine.
- Neurosurgical applications of laser technology.
- Vertebral compression fractures in patients presenting with metastatic epidural spinal cord compression.
- Thoracic vertebrectomy and spinal reconstruction via anterior, posterior, or combined approaches: clinical outcomes in 91 consecutive patients with metastatic spinal tumors.
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Treatments
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Scoliosis
- Pinched Nerve
- Herniated Disc
- Spinal Stenosis
- Degenerative Disc Disease (ddd)
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