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World Neurosurgery, 1989
A case of jugular foramen meningioma is presented with a review of the related literature. The value of computed tomography in the diagnosis of the lesion and in the planning of the operative approach is discussed.
Tetsuji Inagawa +2 more
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A case of jugular foramen meningioma is presented with a review of the related literature. The value of computed tomography in the diagnosis of the lesion and in the planning of the operative approach is discussed.
Tetsuji Inagawa +2 more
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Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2009
Jugular foramen, albeit complex, is essentially a bony conduit transmitting nerves and vessels from the posterior cranial fossa to the nasopharyngeal carotid space. In addition to its intrinsic pathologic conditions, a variety of lesions can arise from the contiguous surrounding structures and invade the foramen. A thorough understanding of the anatomy
Cheng Kang, Ong, Vincent, Fook-Hin Chong
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Jugular foramen, albeit complex, is essentially a bony conduit transmitting nerves and vessels from the posterior cranial fossa to the nasopharyngeal carotid space. In addition to its intrinsic pathologic conditions, a variety of lesions can arise from the contiguous surrounding structures and invade the foramen. A thorough understanding of the anatomy
Cheng Kang, Ong, Vincent, Fook-Hin Chong
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A quantitative assessment of the jugular foramen
Annals of Anatomy, 1998While it is generally accepted that the right jugular foramen is larger than the left, little quantitative evidence exists on the exocranial and endocranial openings of this foramen. The present study set out to clarify and quantify measurements of the two openings.
Beverley Kramer
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Nonparaganglioma Jugular Foramen Tumors
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2015This article discusses the epidemiology, presentation, and diagnostic work-up of nonparaganglioma jugular foramen tumors, and the management options and predicted outcomes. Paragangliomas are the most common jugular foramen tumors, but other nonparagangliomas are important to consider in a differential for jugular foramen tumors.
Andrew J Thomas +2 more
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Comprehensive microsurgical anatomy of the jugular foramen and review of terminology
Tuccar, Eray/0000-0002-1137-1961The microsurgical anatomy of the jugular foramen was studied in 12 formalin preserved cadavers (24 foramina) and 40 dry-skulls (80 foramina). The jugular foramen was exposed by microsurgical dissection with drilling from a
Eray Tüccar +2 more
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Surgical Anatomy of the Jugular Foramen
The complexity of the jugular foramen can be appreciated once its deep location, variability in shape and size, and neurovascular contents are recognized. Safe surgical access to this foramen is hindered by surrounding structures.
Coscarella, Ernesto +2 more
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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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✓ 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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Meningiomas of the Jugular Foramen
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1992Meningiomas of the jugular foramen manifest the same signs and symptoms as glomus Jugulare tumors. They arise from arachnoid cells lining the jugular bulb and grow slowly, infiltrating the temporal bone and posterior fossa. These lesions, however, are more clinically treacherous than glomus tumors.
Molony, TB, Brackmann, DE, Lo, Wwm
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Neurinoma of the jugular foramen
Neuroradiology, 1990The complementary predications of modern imaging techniques, CT, MRI and intraarterial digital subtraction angiography (i.a. DSA), in the differential diagnosis of a neurinoma of the jugular foramen are described.
W, Müller-Forell +3 more
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Jugular foramen schwannomas: A single institution patient series
Jugular foramen schwannomas are rare. To our knowledge only a small number of series including a large number of patients have been reported. We aimed to analyse the clinical characteristics, surgical approaches, and outcome of patients undergoing ...
Ashish Suri +2 more
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