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Background: Meningiomas are the most common benign spinal tumor. Surgery is mostly curative, however, ~10% of benign spinal tumors recur. Meningioma recurrence is associated with dural invasion, degree of resection, and histological characteristics of ...
Reem Elwy +3 more
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ABSTRACT A critical clinical consideration, in addition to other common risk factors predisposing individuals to idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), involves the potential co‐occurrence of increased intracranial pressure and elevated cerebrospinal fluid protein levels in the presence of underlying malignancies.
Shiva Sareh +8 more
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This paper aims to introduce a patient with Chiari type 1 malformation presented with upper extremity pain and diabetes insipidus. After laboratory examinations, we confirmed our case's central diabetes insipidus diagnosis.
Faramarz Roohollahi +3 more
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Abstract Introduction In the management of sinonasal malignancies treatment‐induced morbidity and mortality is gaining relevance both for surgical approaches (endoscopic and open resection) and non‐surgical therapies. The aim of this multicenter study is to assess complications associated with endoscopic surgery and non‐surgical treatments (neoadjuvant
Giacomo Bertazzoni +17 more
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Background Pseudomeningocele or cerebrospinal fluid leakage is one of the most common complications of foramen magnum decompression with duraplasty for Chiari I malformation.
Takashi Kobayashi +5 more
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Abstract Background and Purpose Decompressive hemicraniectomy (DH) improves survival and functional outcome in large middle cerebral artery (MCA) infarcts. However, long‐term cognitive outcomes after DH remain underexplored. In a cohort of patients with large right‐hemisphere MCA infarction undergoing DH, we assessed the rates of long‐term cognitive ...
Giuseppe Scopelliti +7 more
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Twofold spontaneous otogenic pneumocephalus - Case report
Introduction: Occurrence of spontaneous pneumocephalus, without any determined cause like trauma, infection or surgery, is rare. Case report: A 67-year old female patient was admitted to the outpatient clinic due to acute change in personality and ...
Lennart Weitgasser +3 more
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Key Clinical Message While orbital encephaloceles secondary to orbital roof fractures, in the setting of gunshot wound injuries, are rare, it is important to discuss diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes. This comprehensive manuscript aims to accomplish these objectives.
Marc Levine +5 more
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Prevalence of craniosynostosis in Finland, 1987–2010: A population‐based study
Abstract Background Craniosynostosis is a prevalent craniofacial malformation in Finland; however, comprehensive population‐based epidemiological data are limited. This study aimed to estimate the total and birth prevalence of craniosynostosis in Finland from 1987 to 2010 and examine temporal trends.
Pia Vuola +5 more
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CT Scan showing well‐defined extra‐axial mass lesion with perilesional edema and midline shift in left frontal lobe. Key Clinical Message This study paper's main goal is to report rare cases of skull base meningiomas that exemplify the complexities of diagnosis, therapy, and postoperative care.
Abdullah Nadeem +7 more
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