We present a case highlighting the critical role of early recognition of partial cavernous sinus syndrome (CSS), as diagnostic delay can lead to irreversible tumor progression.
Brian Po-Sheng Wu, Poyin Huang
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Primary extradural leiomyosarcoma involving cavernous sinus in an immunocompetent patient
Intracranial leiomyosarcoma (LMS) are uncommon malignancies and usually encountered after systemic metastases. Limited cases of primary intracranial LMSs have been reported in the literature. It mostly affects immunocompromised individuals in association
Hanni V. Gulwani, Nitin Garg
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65-year-old male patient with left sided headache and orbital pain of 2-3 months duration [PDF]
Despite advancement of neurotechnology and neuroimaging, detailed history and examination remain the most important tools for diagnosis of unilateral headache and orbital pain.
Enezate, Tariq +3 more
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Step-by-step iconographic description of a prolonged but still favourable course of orbital cellulitis in a child with acute rhinosinusitis: an iconographic case study [PDF]
Orbital cellulitis is an infrequent complication of acute ethmoiditis possibly leading to life- or visual-threatening complications. Despite its natural history is well known, its clinical evolution may widely vary among patients, and even in the most ...
Lorenzo Pignataro +5 more
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Inflammatory Pseudotumor of the Head Presenting with Hemiparesis and Aphasia
Inflammatory pseudotumor most commonly occurs in the orbit and produces orbital pseudotumor, but extension into brain parenchyma is uncommon.
K. Saifudheen +2 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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Metastases in Meckel's Cave: A Challenge of Differential Diagnosis [PDF]
Metastases in Meckel's cave are a rare tumor entity and should be considered as important differential diagnosis, especially if the patient presents with trigeminal neuralgia and suffers from a known primary malignancy. We present three cases of patients
Kollias, Spyros +4 more
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Antiepileptic drugs for the primary and secondary prevention of seizures after intracranial venous thrombosis [PDF]
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Günther, A, Kwan, SKJ, Price, M
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Apoplexia em tumor hipofisário [PDF]
Pituitary tumor apoplexy is a medical emergency due to acute infarction or hemorrhage in the pituitary gland. In this review, the authors discuss the sellar anatomy, the pituitary gland and adenomas' vascularization and the general aspects of the ...
CHANG, Claudia V. +4 more
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Solitary Infiltrating Meningioma of the Trochlear Nerve: Case Report
We report the case of a solitary meningioma infiltrating the trochlear nerve, the first in a patient without a neurocutaneous disorder or cavernous sinus involvement.
Anita P. Bhansali +3 more
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