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Malignant Neoplasm Around the Cribriform Plate
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1966THE MAIN interest of the case report presented here is that it describes an operative procedure for dealing with neoplasms involving the cribriform plate. These neoplasms are especially important since olfactory neuroepitheliomas—which are but slightly radiosensitive—are being recognized more frequently.
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RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY OF THE CRIBRIFORM PLATE (LAMINA CRIBROSA)
Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound, 2000The radiographic appearance of the cribriform plate was investigated in 16 canine cadaver heads. The cribriform plate appeared as a “V”‐shaped multilinear bone‐opaque stripe in the caudal nasal region in projections perpendicular to the hard palate in 6 dogs with a skull index between 50.00 and 54.00.
T, Schwarz, M, Sullivan, K, Hartung
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Surgical Anatomy of the Cribriform Plate and Adjacent Areas
min - 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
G, Vasvári, R, Reisch, L, Patonay
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The cribriform plate and cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea
Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1982IN a study of 65 cribriform plates from dried adult skulls the classical arrangement of the openings into medial, middle and lateral rows was observed in all but 2 cases. A nasal slit was present in 34 plates while in a further 16 the slit was replaced by a group of large openings.
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Is the Cribriform Plate an Effective Border?
Skull Base, 2007This work describe the problems with surgical procedure trough cribriform plate of ethmoid bone to frontal cerebral lobe.
Jan Hemza, J. Hanzlova, Marsik Ing
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Cribriform Plate, Crista Galli, Olfactory Fossa and Septal Deviation
Current Medical Imaging Formerly Current Medical Imaging Reviews, 2019Objectives: 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 forgotten foramina: a study of the anterior cribriform plate
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2015The olfactory cleft has garnered interest since the advent of endoscopic skull base surgery. Its precise anatomy, however, is still partially unknown. According to Rouvière, an "ethmoidal foramen" is located in its antero-medial part and contains a process of the dura mater.
Patron, Vincent +5 more
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Diagnosis of cribriform plate dehiscence by CT cisternography
2023Clinical History: A 56-year-old woman diagnosed with a cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) fistula in the anterior floor of the cranial fossa was evaluated. A beta-2-transferrin assay confirmed the presence of CSF. The patient denied trauma associated with her current illness.
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Cribriform plate width is highly variable within and between subjects
Auris Nasus Larynx, 2018All successful endonasal surgery, including functional endoscopic sinus surgery (FESS), depends on knowledge of both anatomy and the specific variations that can occur between and within patients. Familiarity with these structures is a critical component in preventing complications from these procedures, and failure to understand subtle variation can ...
Daniel H, Coelho +3 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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