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foramen ovale

open access: yes, 2017
BALCIOĞLU, HÜSEYİN AVNİ   +2 more
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Patent foramen ovale

Practical Neurology, 2020
Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is the most common anatomical cause of an interatrial shunt. It is usually asymptomatic but may cause paradoxical embolism, manifesting as stroke, myocardial infarction or visceral/peripheral ischaemia. PFO is a risk factor for stroke and may be associated with migraine with aura. New evidence suggests PFO closure reduces the
Vafa Alakbarzade   +4 more
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Jugular foramen schwannomas

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1984
✓ Thirteen patients with schwannomas of the jugular foramen were operated on at the Cleveland Clinic between 1974 and 1983. The authors' experience in managing these rare tumors is presented. Three major growth patterns of jugular foramen schwannoma were seen, and it is postulated that the position of the tumor depends on its point of origin from the ...
A H, Kaye   +4 more
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Patent foramen ovale

Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 2005
Patent foramen ovale is incriminated in patients with cryptogenic stroke; however, concrete evidence that closure of patent foramen ovale using various devices is superior to continued medical therapy is not yet available. Controlled randomized trials are well underway to address this issue.
Yun-Ching, Fu, Ziyad M, Hijazi
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Foramen magnum meningioma

Surgical Neurology, 1982
A 46-year-old woman was initially hospitalized because of neck pain that radiated to the right arm. The pain had begun approximately one year prior to admission and had gradually increased in severity. At the time of admission to the hospital the patient also complained of weakness in the grip of her right hand.
K S, Kim, P E, Weinberg
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Patent foramen ovale

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2016
Patent foramen ovale (PFO) is the most common congenital heart abnormality of fetal origin and is present in approximately ∼25% of the worldwide adult population. PFO is the consequence of failed closure of the foramen ovale, a normal structure that exists in the fetus to direct blood flow directly from the right to the left atrium, bypassing the ...
Shunichi, Homma   +8 more
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Foramen magnum meningiomas

2020
The foramen magnum meningioma (FMM) is one of most challenging tumors among all the meningiomas because of its distinctive location, clinical course, insidious onset, and the relative large size of the tumor during presentation. These tumors are slow-growing and clinical symptoms vary according to involvement of different structures including the ...
Shyamal C, Bir   +2 more
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Enlarged Jugular Foramen

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
Dr. Robert F. Rider: A 25-year-old white woman noted a mass in the right side of her neck that had increased in size for three years. The patient stated that she experienced diminished hearing and later deafness, pain over the right mastoid, serous discharge from the right ear, and, most recently, hoarseness and difficulty in swallowing.
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Relative Location of Foramen Ovale, Foramen Lacerum, and Foramen Spinosum in Hartel Pathway

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2014
Trigeminal neuralgia is a common disease in Chinese people. Minimal invasive transforaminal pathway is widely used in treating trigeminal neuralgia. The Hartel pathway is the most commonly used operation route, but it has potential to injure vessels such as arteria meningea media and the internal carotid artery.
Hao Yu, Zhu   +7 more
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