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Intradural cranial congenital dermal sinuses: diagnosis and management

Child's Nervous System, 2005
The congenital dermal sinus (CDS) is a benign tumor-like entity that has unique anatomical and clinical features. We retrospectively examined our data to determine factors associated with adverse outcomes for cranial-based dermal sinuses.We retrospectively examined our data obtained from patients presenting between 1975 and 2002.
Henry E, Aryan   +5 more
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Cranial complications of frontal sinusitis.

American family physician, 1980
Complications of frontal sinusitis are potentially serious. The best prevention is adequate antibiotic treatment of acute sinusitis or of the acute exacerbation of chronic sinusitis. Intracranial complications include extradural, subdural and brain abscesses, meningitis and cavernous sinus thrombophlebitis.
D H, Rice   +4 more
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CARCINOMA OF THE SPHENOID SINUSES WITH INVASION OF THE CRANIAL CAVITY

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1931
Carcinoma of the sphenoid sinuses is rare. A careful search of the literature shows only two cases of malignant disease of the sphenoid sinuses, which were recorded by White1among 125 patients with retrobulbar neuritis. The diagnosis of malignancy was made on biopsy material.
C. DAVISON, S. KAHR
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CRANIAL AND INTRACRANIAL COMPLICATIONS OF ACUTE FRONTAL SINUSITIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1940
The most common complications of acute frontal sinusitis, particularly that which follows swimming, are abscess of the frontal lobe and osteomyelitis of the frontal bone. 1 Within recent years the rhinologists and neurosurgeons have adopted more or less successful methods of dealing with these complications. Nevertheless the problems presented by these
PAUL C. BUCY, W. TRACY HAVERFIELD
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Tumors of the Paranasal Sinuses, Nasal and Cranial Cavities

2014
Secondary cysts and tumors presenting as space occupying lesions in the orbit may originate from the nose and paranasal sinuses and the cranial cavity commonly include mucoceles, meningiomas, malignant epithelial neoplasms, and vascular malformations. The histopathological, clinical, imaging, and therapeutic aspects of these lesions are covered in this
Amanda L. Silver, Zeynel A. Karcioglu
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Adult Cranial Dura II: Venous Sinuses and Their Extrameningeal Contributions

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 2003
This is the second of two articles designed to provide detailed user-friendly schematics of the adult dural vascular anatomy. It supplements the first article on the intrinsic meningeal arteries and veins by describing the dural venous sinuses along with their three remaining connections: to the brain, to the diploë, and to the extracranial soft ...
Vershalee, Shukla   +2 more
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Transfacial Approaches of the Ventral Cranial Base, Paranasal Sinuses, and the Extra Cranial Fossae

2020
Sinonasal neoplasms often involve the anterior cranial base. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) accounts for up to 60% of cases. Tumors of the nasal fossae reach the ethmoid complex cranially, and involve the maxillary sinus, and orbits laterally. Tumors in the upper portion of the nasal cavity and ethmoid cells involve the cribriform plate, lamina ...
Martín Granados García   +3 more
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Sex estimation using external morphology of the frontal bone and frontal sinuses in a contemporary Czech population

Zeitschrift für Rechtsmedizin, 2019
M. Čechová   +5 more
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