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Posterior cranial fossa and spinal local infections

Child's Nervous System, 2018
The aim of this paper is to review the current knowledge on the management of local infections in posterior cranial fossa (PCF) and spinal surgery; the center of our paper will be the diagnosis and management of infections of the wound, the subcutaneous tissue, and muscle strata.Very few papers address the problem of local infections in posterior ...
Bianchi, Federico, Tamburrini, Gianpiero
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Extradural haematoma of posterior cranial fossa.

Journal of neurosurgical sciences, 1993
Two cases of extradural haematoma of posterior fossa with an acute course are reported. After trauma, the two patients did not show any symptom for a time of 16 and 18 hours respectively. Both of them showed a status of coma at the moment of hospitalization. The haematoma was diagnosed by CT scan.
CERVONI, Laura   +4 more
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Ectopic cerebellum in the posterior cranial fossa

Pediatric Radiology, 2012
Isolated, well-differentiated ectopic cerebellar tissue is extremely rare, with only eight cases in the literature. We describe a unique case of histopathologically proven ectopic cerebellar tissue presenting as a discrete extra-axial mass in the posterior cranial fossa.
Usha, Nagaraj   +3 more
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Primary pleomorphic adenoma in posterior cranial fossa

Brain Tumor Pathology, 1997
A 35-year-old woman had an intradural tumor in the posterior fossa adjacent to the posterior wall of the left pyramidal bone, which was totally removed and histologically diagnosed as a pleomorphic adenoma. Follow-up examination for 2 years showed no recurrence of the tumor.
H, Yano   +5 more
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Posterior Cranial Fossa Meningioma

2023
Osama S. Abdelaziz   +1 more
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Posterior Cranial Fossa and Contents

1981
Bridging veins from the surface of the cerebrum frequently run into the upper surface of the tentorium cerebelli and continue as tentorial sinuses either to the transverse sinus or the sigmoid sinus. Less commonly they run medially to the superior petrosal sinus or the straight sinus.
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Cerebellar mutism after posterior cranial fossa surgery.

Journal of neurosurgical sciences, 1996
Mutism is a rare sequel of PCF tumor removal. Three patients aged 5 to 20 years old with mutism after posterior fossa surgery are presented. Suboccipital craniectomy was performed in all patients with grossly total removal of a medulloblastoma. The mutism that may occur after an operation for a PCF lesion has been explained in functional and/or organic
SALVATI, Maurizio   +2 more
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[Posterior cranial fossa arteriovenous malformations].

Zhonghua wai ke za zhi [Chinese journal of surgery], 1992
24 cases of AVMs posterior cranial fossa are reported. All these cases were confirmed by pathological examination or vertebral angiogram. There are 17 cases located in cerebellar hemisphere, 4 in vermis, 2 spread to brain stem, and 1 in fourth ventricle. Most of these patients are young adults, the mean age below 40 years.
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Posterior Cranial Fossa Surgery

1991
Robert C. Rubin, Elizabeth A.M. Frost
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