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Necrotizing Pseudomonal Sinusitis in a Transplant Patient. [PDF]

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Schwannoma of the anterior cranial fossa and paranasal sinuses

British Journal of Neurosurgery, 1993
Only two cases of schwannomas involving the anterior cranial fossa and paranasal sinuses or nasal fossa have been reported previously. We describe a third case which involved all of these structures and also the left orbit.
S, Bavetta   +3 more
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CRANIAL VENOUS SINUSES

Archives of Surgery, 1936
In a previous communication 1 one of us (B. W.) has described the normal anatomic variations in the cranial venous sinus patterns, particularly in the region of the torcular Herophili. As a part of that study, it was noted that the markings on the occipital bone closely corresponded to the differences in the volume of the lateral sinuses and followed ...
B. Woodhall, Asa E. Seeds
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Cranial Dermal Sinuses in Childhood and Adolescence

min - Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery, 1978
Forty-six cases of cranial dermal sinus found in patients up to 16 years of age are described: forty cases are recorded from the literature, six are personal cases. The clinical anatomical and radiological features, as well as the surgical findings of these unusual cranial congenital lesions are reviewed.
R, Giuffrè, P, Curatolo
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Variation in the pattern of cranial venous sinuses and hominid phylogeny

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1984
AbstractIn 1967 Tobias noted that Australopithecus boisei cranium O.H.5 exhibited a cranial venous sinus pattern in which the occipital sinus and the marginal sinuses of the foramen magnum appeared to have replaced the transverse‐sigmoid sinuses as the major venous outflow track. Specimens of A. robustus and several more recently recovered A.
W. Kimbel
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