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MR imaging of cavernous sinus involvement by pituitary adenomas [PDF]
The ability of high-resolution MR imaging (1.5 T) to detect invasion of the cavernous sinuses by pituitary adenoma was determined through a retrospective review of 74 patients. These patients were divided into three groups: 25 normal subjects, 24 subjects with invasive pituitary adenomas, and 25 subjects with noninvasive pituitary adenomas.
G, Scotti +7 more
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Cavernous sinus thrombosis complicated by carotid artery occlusion: A case report
Cavernous sinus thrombosis (CST) is a fatal phenomenon that requires clinical suspicion and emergent imaging for correct diagnosis. . However, only a few authors reported severe involvement of the internal carotid artery (ICA).
Faisal Taleb +3 more
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Nasopharyngeal angiofibroma with cavernous sinus involvement — An unusual presentation [PDF]
Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibrama (JNA) is a benign vascular tumour which is locally aggressive and occasionally extends intracranially. It occurs mainly in adolescent males. We report an interesting case of a targe JNA with intracranial extention encroaching on the cavernous sinus which we treated surgically by the conventional lateral rhinotomy ...
Dinaz, Namdarian +4 more
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Unilateral isolated superior ophthalmic vein thrombosis
Superior ophthalmic vein (SOV) thrombosis is an uncommon orbital pathology that can present with sudden onset proptosis, conjunctival injection, and visual disturbance. SOV thrombosis is frequently secondary to a cavernous sinus pathology.
Raksha Rao +3 more
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Background Owing to significant morbidity and mortality with the development of vascular complications in patients with acute invasive fungal rhinosinusitis (AIFRS), early identification, and rapid medical or surgical interventions that are essential for
Sameh Abokoura +3 more
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Review of surgical anatomy of the tumors involving cavernous sinus
The lesions involving cavernous sinus (CS) and lateral sellar region includes tumors, vascular lesions, infection, inflammation, and trauma. Tumors associated with CS cause significant distortion of the microanatomy posing an additional surgical challenge to the neurosurgeons.
Chotai, Silky, Liu, Yi, Qi, Songtao
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Intracranial Juvenile Angiofibroma with Intradural and Cavernous Sinus Involvement [PDF]
Juvenile angiofibroma is a benign tumor, well known for aggressive extracranial growth, that frequently spreads to involve the skull base and intracranial compartment as well. The meninges, however, provide a strong barrier against intracerebral spread.
B M, Lyons, P J, Donald
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Surgical results and outcome of sphenoid wing en plaque meningioma
Background Sphenoid wing en plaque meningioma is a subgroup of meningiomas defined by its particular sheet-like dural involvement and its disproportionately large bone hyperostosis.
Mohamed Shaban +2 more
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Background: Meckel’s cave is a space lateral to cavernous sinus that hosts trigeminal nerve. Cranial nerves (CN) pass from its adjacency through cavernous sinus.
Guive Sharifi +5 more
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Correlation of Intraoperative Extension of Mucormycosis Infection with Radiological Investigation
Background: This study is conducted to examine the correlation of intraoperative extension of mucormycosis infection with radiological investigations done preoperatively and to determine which radiological investigation was more useful.
Niral Modi +3 more
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