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Gross anatomy of the skeleton of neonates of the Orinoco Matamata turtle (Chelus orinocensis). [PDF]
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Myopericytoma of the posterior cranial fossa
British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2015Myopericytoma is a soft tissue tumour believed to be derived from perivascular myoid cells. They are typically found in subcutaneous tissues in the extremities. Intracranial myopericytomas are exceptionally rare. Here we report a man with an asymptomatic posterior fossa myopericytoma with evidence of dural infiltration.
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Operative Neurosurgery, 2023
BACKGROUND: The lateral orbitotomy approach (LOA) provides minimally invasive access to the orbit, cavernous sinus region, and middle cranial fossa. Orbital retraction with this approach can nonetheless injure orbital structures, causing unnecessary ...
Michael T. Bounajem +5 more
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BACKGROUND: The lateral orbitotomy approach (LOA) provides minimally invasive access to the orbit, cavernous sinus region, and middle cranial fossa. Orbital retraction with this approach can nonetheless injure orbital structures, causing unnecessary ...
Michael T. Bounajem +5 more
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World Neurosurgery, 2019
INTRODUCTION With the introduction into the neurosurgical practice of minimally invasive methods using endoscopic techniques, it became possible to effectively remove hard-to-reach tumors, including central tumors of the anterior region of the posterior ...
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INTRODUCTION With the introduction into the neurosurgical practice of minimally invasive methods using endoscopic techniques, it became possible to effectively remove hard-to-reach tumors, including central tumors of the anterior region of the posterior ...
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Journal of cranio-maxillo-facial surgery : official publication of the European Association for Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery, 2019
Crouzon syndrome patients develop normal intracranial volume and potential restricted posterior cranial fossa volume with growth. This study aims to trace the segmental anterior, middle and posterior cranial fossae volume, and structural morphology in ...
Xiaona Lu +5 more
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Crouzon syndrome patients develop normal intracranial volume and potential restricted posterior cranial fossa volume with growth. This study aims to trace the segmental anterior, middle and posterior cranial fossae volume, and structural morphology in ...
Xiaona Lu +5 more
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Respective Roles of Craniosynostosis and Syndromic Influences on Cranial Fossa Development
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2021Background: Little is known about the detailed growth of the cranial fossae, even though they provide an important structural connection between the cranial vault and the facial skeleton. This study details the morphologic development of isolated cranial
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Haemangioblastomas of the posterior cranial fossa
Acta Neurochirurgica, 1984The clinical features, diagnostic and surgical aspects of haemangioblastoma of the posterior cranial fossa are discussed in the light of a series of 61 personal cases and the published data. CT and vertebral angiography are compared as diagnostic tools.
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