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Pathology of the conus medullaris and cauda equina. Beyond the usual suspects. [PDF]

open access: yesInsights Imaging
Nersesyan N   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Isolated abducens nerve involvement as a revealing sign of temporal bone fracture: A case report. [PDF]

open access: yesRadiol Case Rep
Belkacemi A   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

A young man with multifocal brainstem leptomeningeal disease

open access: yes
Brain Pathology, Volume 35, Issue 6, November 2025.
Burana Khiankaew   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Predicting Readmission and Reoperation for Benign Cranial Nerve Neoplasms: A Nationwide Analysis

open access: closedWorld Neurosurgery, 2019
Readmission and reoperation are risks in the resection of benign cranial nerve tumors (BCNTs). This report analyzes the impact of patient-level and surgical factors on these adverse outcomes.This retrospective cohort review comprised patients with a diagnosis of BCNT enrolled in the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement ...
Saksham Gupta   +7 more
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Morbid obesity increases risk of morbidity and reoperation in resection of benign cranial nerve neoplasms

open access: closedClinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2016
Obesity has been associated with increased risk for postoperative CSF leak in patients with benign cranial nerve tumors. Other measures of postoperative morbidity associated with obesity have not been well characterized.Patients enrolled in the American College of Surgeons' National Surgical Quality Improvement Program (ACS-NSQIP) from 2007 to 2013 ...
Meghan E. Murphy   +11 more
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

Neurogenic neoplasms of the seventh cranial nerve presenting as a parotid mass

open access: closedAmerican Journal of Otolaryngology, 1982
The literature relating to neurogenic neoplasms of the seventh cranial nerve is reviewed and the case of a patient with a peripheral neoplasm presenting as a parotid mass is reported. The clinical presentations of these neoplasms along with pitfalls in their diagnosis are described.
William R. Panje, Kevin Kavanagh
semanticscholar   +4 more sources

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