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Neuroanatomy of <i>Kayentachelys aprix</i> and <i>Eileanchelys waldmani</i> provide insights into the early evolution of the turtle brain. [PDF]
Ferreira GS, Evers SW.
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Correlation between brain structural features and early motor outcomes from deep brain stimulation in patients with Parkinson disease. [PDF]
Zheng W, Lan L, Xie X, Huang M, Xiao H.
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Thalamic nuclei volume changes associated with cognitive and motor manifestations of Parkinson's disease. [PDF]
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Geniculate ganglion meningioma
Pediatric Radiology, 1997Primary ectopic meningiomas are rare, but may be seen in the head and neck region. The temporal bone and its neural foramen are rarely the site of a primary meningioma. This report describes the CT and MRI appearance of an ectopic meningioma arising at the anatomic location of the geniculate ganglion, and discusses the differential diagnosis as well as
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2019
Geniculate neuralgia is a rare syndrome of episodic, lancinating pain located within the ear canal. There may be a trigger point within the canal and associated with disorders of tearing, taste, and salivation. It is important to distinguish geniculate neuralgia from other causes of inner ear pain, including structural lesions and glossopharyngeal or ...
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Geniculate neuralgia is a rare syndrome of episodic, lancinating pain located within the ear canal. There may be a trigger point within the canal and associated with disorders of tearing, taste, and salivation. It is important to distinguish geniculate neuralgia from other causes of inner ear pain, including structural lesions and glossopharyngeal or ...
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