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A Rare Case of Intracranial Extension of Ethmoidal Sinus Juvenile Psammomatoid Ossifying Fibroma. [PDF]
Gawali S, Goyal S, Nayak N.
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Primary Intracranial Sarcomatoid Yolk Sac Tumor With Unique Histology: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Microstructural White Matter Alterations in Pediatric Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension: A Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study. [PDF]
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Resolution of hypertension symptoms following cerebrospinal fluid leak with acetazolamide: a case report. [PDF]
Raulston E, Bhutwala M, Kesler K.
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Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Without Intracranial Hypertension
Neurology Clinical Practice, 2021The intracranial pressure (ICP) show large daily fluctuation, mainly due to postural changes and physical activity (e.g. it goes up to 470 mmH2O under Valsalva manoeuvre1). Consequently, the dural sinus must be sufficiently rigid in order to avoid its collapse during cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure peaks.
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Neurosurgery, 1991
Abstract Fibromatoses are uncommon infiltrative lesions affecting musculoaponeurotic structures, most often of the limbs and trunk. Lesions involving the cranial cavity are rare and require the same aggressive surgical management as elsewhere in the body. This case illustrates their clinical and neuroradiological features and underscores
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Abstract Fibromatoses are uncommon infiltrative lesions affecting musculoaponeurotic structures, most often of the limbs and trunk. Lesions involving the cranial cavity are rare and require the same aggressive surgical management as elsewhere in the body. This case illustrates their clinical and neuroradiological features and underscores
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