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Foramen Magnum Tumors

JAMA, 1973
Six patients with benign tumors near the foramen magnum underwent many months of inappropriate medical, surgical, and chiropractic therapy. The lesions were misdiagnosed as multiple sclerosis, syringomyelia, ruptured disc, cervical spondylosis, and several other conditions.
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Tumor of the Foramen Magnum

Neurology, 1956
W M, CRAIG, J R, BROWN, J E, OSBORN
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Chondroma in the Foramen Magnum

Clinical Pediatrics, 1990
V, Sharma, G, Newton
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White epidermoid at the foramen magnum

Neurology India, 2014
Raghvendra, Ramdasi   +3 more
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Tumors in the Region of the Foramen Magnum

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1962
L, COHEN, D, MACRAE
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Foramen magnum meningiomas

2008
Foramen magnum meningiomas are challenging tumors, requiring special considerations because of the vicinity of the medulla oblongata, the lower cranial nerves, and the vertebral artery. After detailing the relevant anatomy of the foramen magnum area, we will explain our classification system based on the compartment of development, the dural insertion,
Bruneau, Michael, George, Bernard
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[Jugular Foramen, Foramen Magnum Meningiomas].

No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery
The jugular foramen, also known as the foramen magnum, is a highly intricate region of the skull base through which numerous critical blood vessels and nerves traverse. Meningiomas, the most common tumors in neurosurgical pathology, can arise at any location where the meninges are present, posing significant challenges.
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Foramen Magnum

2008
E. S. Krafsur   +44 more
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