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Transsphenoidal approach to infrasellar tumors involving the cavernous sinus

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1990
✓ The authors review their 2-year experience with a rhinoseptal transsphenoidal approach to skull-base tumors of various pathologies involving both the sphenoid and cavernous sinuses. Eight patients with cranial nerve palsies attributable to compression of the contents of the cavernous sinus and/or optic canal are included in this report.
N, Hashimoto, H, Kikuchi
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Experience in surgical management of tumours involving the cavernous sinus

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2000
Potential injury to the neurovascular structures within the cavernous sinus often prohibits aggressive removal of tumours involving it, however, fully understanding the anatomy and selecting an appropriate surgical approach can often resolve this problem with acceptable morbidity. Moreover, a tumour may originate from different anatomical structures of
Tu, YK, Tseng, MY, Liu, HM
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Bilateral Cavernous Sinus Involvement by Perineural Spread of Inverted Papilloma

Archives of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, 2010
Inverted papilloma is a benign tumor of upper respiratory epithelium that is slow growing but has a propensity for local invasion and recurrence. It not only can involve the nose and paranasal sinuses, but it also can extend into the orbit, nasolacrimal duct, pterygoid fossa, and anterior cranial fossa.
Fred Y, Lin   +3 more
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Lymphocytic panhypophysitis in a young man with involvement of the cavernous sinus and clivus

Pituitary, 2007
Lymphocytic hypophysitis is an unusual inflammatory lesion that is caused by autoimmune destruction of the pituitary gland. We report a case of 42-year-old man who presented with a 6-month history of severe headache, blurred vision in the right eye, hearing loss, polyuria, polydipsia, and impotence.
Ilkay, Kartal   +3 more
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Cavernous Sinus Involvement in Multiple Myeloma

Journal of Medical Optometry
Though rare, multiple myeloma can potentially invade the cavernous sinus and result in cranial nerve dysfunction resulting in serious complications...
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Metastatic involvement of the cavernous sinus from primary pharyngolaryngeal tumors

Head & Neck, 1990
AbstractThe cavernous sinus is an unusual site for metastases from tumors of the larynx and pharynx. In postmortem studies of patients with cancers of the larynx, hypopharynx, and other sites, cavernous sinus metastases have been detected in very few cases. We present 3 cases of metastatic cavernous sinus disease.
J, Traserra   +4 more
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BILATERAL INTERNAL CAROTID ANEURYSM INVOLVING CAVERNOUS SINUS

A.M.A. Archives of Ophthalmology, 1951
BILATERAL aneurysms involving the internal carotid artery in the cavernous sinus are rare and present difficulties in diagnosis and treatment. Among 75 verified aneurysms, only a single instance of such an aneurysm has been encountered. For this reason the case here reported appears to be significant.
B J, ALPERS   +2 more
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Sinonasal Teratocarcinosarcoma Involving the Cavernous Sinus

The Journal of Otolaryngology, 2005
Jacek, Szudek   +2 more
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[Dural arterovenous fistula involving cavernous sinus].

Zhonghua wai ke za zhi [Chinese journal of surgery], 2003
To study the pathogenesis and treatment of dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFS) involving the cavernous sinus.32 cases were embolized with particle by microcatheterization via endovascular approach and ervation by digital substraction angiography.
Z, Yu   +9 more
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Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in the sphenoid sinus with bilateral cavernous sinus involvement in a child

Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports, 2022
Youssef Oukessou   +2 more
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