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Jugular foramen schwannoma: case report
Introduction: Lesions of the jugular foramen are uncommon, and the paragangliomas are the most common tumors in this region, followed by schwannomas. Schwannomas are benign tumors, of slow growth and origin mainly in the sensitive cranial nerves.
Tavares, Joana R. P +5 more
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A new skull of the procynosuchid Cynodont Leavachia duvenhagei Broom [PDF]
Main articleThis paper describes one of the most excellent, complete, virtually undamaged and undistorted skulls of a Karroo therapsid yet found. It is of exactly the same size as the type specimen of Leavachia duvenhagei Broom, housed in the Rubidge ...
Brink, A. S.
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Neoteny and the Plesiomorphic Condition of the Plesiosaur Basicranium [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to describe the condition of the braincase in stratigraphically early and morphologically primitive plesiosaurs. Information on the braincase of plesiomorphic taxa is important because it establishes the polarity of ...
O’Keefe, F. Robin
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Objective To discuss minimally invasive tactics for exposure of jugular foramen region in transpetrosal-presigmoidal approach based on virtual reality image model. Methods CT and MRI scans were performed to 15 adult cadaver heads (30 sides), and image
Ke TANG +4 more
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A study on the skeleton of Diademodon [PDF]
Main articleIn this work the genus Gomphognathus is declared synonymous with the genus Diademodon. The small skeleton of "Microgomphodon", described by Seely in 1895, is recognised as possibly that of a newly "born" Diademodon.
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Objective To investigate and summarize the microsurgical technique for hypervascular neoplasms in the jugular foramen area after preoperative embolization therapy, so as to improve the surgical effect.
Ya⁃kun YANG +7 more
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Giant Jugular Foramen Tumor [PDF]
Wen-Sen, Lai +3 more
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On the scaloposaurid skull of Olivieria parringtoni, Brink with a note on the origin of hair [PDF]
Main articleOlivieria parringtoni was described by Brink in 1965 as a new genus and species. It stands closest, among the scaloposaurids, to Ictidosuchops intermedius (Broom).
Findlay, G. H.
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CT-guided cervical nerve root injections: comparing the immediate post-injection anesthetic-related effects of the transforaminal injection with a new indirect technique [PDF]
Objective: To describe an "indirect” cervical nerve root injection technique with a dorsal approach that should carry less inherent risk than the "direct” cervical transforaminal injection approach, and to compare the immediate post-injection results of ...
Hodler, Juerg +4 more
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Internal jugular vein anomaly in a young patient with facial hemangioma: a case report
Background Intrinsic vascular anomalies originating from the internal jugular vein are uncommon and often manifest as a mass in the neck region. Case presentation This case report provides a 17-year-old Iranian female patient with no significant medical ...
Mahnaz Fosouli +2 more
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