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Epistaxis caused by a dural AV‐fistula at the cribriform plate
Objectives/HypothesisA dural arteriovenous fistula (DAVF) with cortical venous reflux (CVR) is a dangerous neurovascular entity. A DAVF at the cribriform plate is typically silent until its inevitable presentation with intracranial hemorrhage.Case SummaryA 67‐year‐old male presented with severe epistaxis.
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Surgical Anatomy of the Cribriform Plate and Adjacent Areas
Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery, 2005Continuous improvement of surgical techniques is needed in skull base surgery in order to decrease intraoperative complications during various operations. However, the basis of minimizing damage in the operative field is a comprehensive knowledge of microsurgical anatomy. This article provides a detailed description of the cribriform plate and adjacent
R Reisch
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Cribriform Plate, Crista Galli, Olfactory Fossa and Septal Deviation
Objectives: In the present study, we investigated the relationship between olfactory fossa, cribriform plate, crista galli and nasal Septal Deviation (SD). Keros classification of olfactory fossa was also performed. Methods: This study was performed retrospectively.
Sahan, Mehmet Hamdi +3 more
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The radiographic incidence of bony defects in the lateral lamella of the cribriform plate
Clinical Otolaryngology, 1999The purpose of this study was to evaluate the incidence and radiographic characteristics of bony defects of the lateral lamella of the cribriform plate using a coronal computerised tomography (CT) scan. By retrospectively reviewing the coronal CT scans of 410 sinuses from 205 subjects, the overall incidence and the relationship to the subjects' age and
Y J Jang, H M Park, H G Kim
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The cribriform plate: A dynamic central nervous system–immune hub
Journal of Experimental MedicineOlfactory nerve bundles exit the brain through the cribriform plate (CP) with a rich perineural microenvironment (cpPME). This microenvironment facilitates interactions between cerebrospinal fluid, blood vessels, bone marrow, and lymphatic vessels.
Collin Laaker +2 more
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Purpose: To investigate whether the standardized helmet technique adequately covers the cribriform plate. Methods and Materials: For II patients with acute leukemia or primary intracerebral neoplasms undergoing irradiation with the standardized helmet ...
Elisabeth Weiss +2 more
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International audienceBackground: Despite the development of anterior skull base surgery, the anatomy of the nasal bone and anterior cribriform plate remains unclear.
Vincent Patron +2 more
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Development of the cribriform plate and of the lamina mediana
Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 1998The development of the cribriform plate and lamina mediana was studied in macerated isolated ethmoid bones in specimens from late fetal life to the stage of its final shape (60 specimens). From fetal life to the first year of age, the ethmoid bone consisted of two separate symmetrical halves which had joined together by the end of the first year.
Krmpotić-Nemanić, Jelena +3 more
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