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Challenging steroid shift in neuronavigation A clinical study proposal

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AR and SM conceptualized the idea, developed, and wrote the study protocol. BKM and AW implemented the study protocol in their institution and contributed to the regulatory part. All authors reviewed the manuscript.

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While this study proposal will not be realized by our group, we have obtained consent (No.: 1489–21-BKM) from the Ethics Committee of the P.D. Hinduja Hospital and Medical Research Center.

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Informed consent will be needed from participants if the study is conducted. We have written and translated a consent form in the local languages (see supplementary material for English version).

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Amrit Roy and Svenja Maschke contributed equally to this work and are shared co-first authors.

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Roy, A., Maschke, S., Warade, A. et al. Challenging steroid shift in neuronavigation A clinical study proposal. Neurosurg Rev 47, 22 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10143-023-02252-5

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