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Cavernous sinus lesions

Clinical Imaging, 2020
The cavernous sinus is a complex structure susceptible to a wide variety of vascular, neoplastic and inflammatory pathologies. Vascular pathologies include ICA aneurysms, carotid-cavernous fistulas, cavernous sinus thrombosis, and cavernous hemangioma.
David Zagzag, Mari Hagiwara
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Cavernous Hemangiomas in the Cavernous Sinus

Neurosurgery, 1999
Cavernous hemangiomas located within the cavernous sinus are rare vascular tumors that are very difficult to remove because of severe intraoperative bleeding. The purpose of this study was to analyze the clinical, neuroimaging, and pathological features and the surgical treatment of these tumors.Ten patients with cavernous hemangiomas in the cavernous ...
J, Shi   +4 more
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Cavernous hemangioma in the cavernous sinus

min - Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery, 1993
Cavernous hemangioma, a rare vascular hamartoma, in the cavernous sinus is described in this report. This case showed a slowly progressive course, which first involved the right optic nerve, followed by the left optic nerve, and then the right oculomotor, trochlear, abducens, and trigeminal nerves.
Y, Goto   +4 more
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Cavernous sinus meningioma

2020
Cavernous sinus meningioma (CSM) presents a management challenge to present-day neurosurgeons. Lack of adequate understanding of the natural history of these lesions, the early involvement of vital neurovascular structures, the absence of clear tissue planes with normal surrounding structures, and a high rate of aggressive surgery-related morbidity ...
Amol, Raheja, William T, Couldwell
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Cavernous Hemangioma in the Cavernous Sinus: Case Report

Neurosurgery, 1990
Abstract The case of a middle-aged woman with a cavernous hemangioma of the right cavernous sinus who showed ipsilateral hemianopsia associated with contralateral blindness caused by left retrobulbar optic neuritis is presented.
Sawamura Y, de Tribolet N
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Cavernous Angioma of the Cavernous Sinus: Case Report

Neurosurgery, 1990
Abstract An unusual case of cavernous angioma in the cavernous sinus (“cavernous cavernoma”) is presented. The acute onset of symptoms simulated Tolosa-Hunt syndrome, and after neuroradiological investigations, the suspected diagnosis was an intracavernous meningioma.
A, Sepehrnia   +4 more
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Tuberculoma of the Cavernous Sinus

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2001
A case of tuberculoma of the cavernous sinus is described and 4 other previously reported cases are reviewed. The condition is very rare, and predominantly affects Asians. Periorbital pain, ptosis and ophthalmoplegia are the most common presenting features. Clinical and radiological findings are not sufficiently sensitive to differentiate it from other
H, Al Soub, F S, Al Alousi, A L, Al-Khal
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Cavernous sinus neuroblastoma

British Journal of Neurosurgery, 1993
A case of cerebral neuroblastoma originating in the cavernous sinus is reported. The patient presented with a left cavernous sinus syndrome and the pathological diagnosis came as a histological surprise. Subtotal removal of the tumour and radiotherapy was followed by recurrence and led to re-operation.
G P, Kratimenos, H A, Crockard
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The Cavernous Sinus

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1999
The parasellar region, in particular the cavernous sinus, represents the confluence of critical structures involved in both the afferent and efferent visual pathways. It is not surprising that lesions affecting the area of the cavernous sinus most frequently present with neuro-ophthalmic complaints, which include double vision, decreased vision, pain ...
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CAVERNOUS SINUS VENOGRAPHY

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1968
T UMORS in the sellar region may produce bone erosion4 or displacement of the carotid siphons to give some indication of the direction of growth. On occasion the changes may be inconclusive, or even misleading. Opacification of the cavernous sinuses offers the opportunity to obtain detailed information concerning the pituitary gland.2 Cavernous sinus ...
P C, Shiu   +3 more
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