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Enlarged Jugular Foramen

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
Dr. Robert F. Rider: A 25-year-old white woman noted a mass in the right side of her neck that had increased in size for three years. The patient stated that she experienced diminished hearing and later deafness, pain over the right mastoid, serous discharge from the right ear, and, most recently, hoarseness and difficulty in swallowing.
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Jugulare foramen paragangliomas

Acta Neurochirurgica, 1992
A survey is given of the clinical picture, diagnosis and management of foramen jugulare paragangliomas (JFP), based on reports of 175 cases from the literature and personal experience of 26 cases. Special emphasis is given to the operative techniques. Improvements of diagnostic possibilities as well as operative techniques, including the pre-operative ...
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Compartmentation of the jugular foramen

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1972
✓ The radiographic anatomy of the jugular foramen is described. Normal variations in size and configuration are discussed and principal pathological configurations listed. The radiographic features of complete separation of the jugular foramen into separate neural and vascular components are presented.
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Schwannoma of the Jugular Foramen

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1976
Two cases of schwannoma limited to the jugular foramen are described. This entity may clinically and radiologically resemble glomus jugulare tumors so closely, that only careful histological examination of an adequate surgical tumor specimen can provide a definitive diagnosis.
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The microsurgical anatomy of the jugular foramen

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1995
✓ The microsurgical anatomy of the jugular foramen was studied in 10 fixed cadavers, each cadaver consisting of the whole head and neck. Five of the cadavers were injected with latex. The jugular foraminal region was exposed using the infratemporal fossa type A approach of Fisch and Pillsbury in five cadavers (10 sides) and the combined cervical ...
S A, Ayeni   +3 more
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Jugular Foramen in Congenital Hydrocephalus

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1969
SUMMARYThe size of the bony jugular foramen has been measured in 100 children with congenital hydrocephalus and myelomeningocele. It was found that the size of the foramen does not differ significantly from that in children without hydrocephalus.
G, Blaauw, J L, Emery
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Jugular foramen chordoid meningioma

Pathology International, 2006
Chordoid meningioma (CM) is a rare histological variant of meningioma and is classified as an atypical meningioma on pattern alone. Herein is described the first case of CM occurring in the jugular foramen. The patient was a 45‐year‐old woman with a 2 year history of progressive right hearing loss. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) demonstrated a large,
Hidehiro, Takei   +4 more
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Glioma of the jugular foramen

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1976
✓ A case is presented of a jugular foramen syndrome caused by an ectopic glioma. Treatment was by intracapsular removal through a suboccipital craniectomy.
S H, Lee, M A, Osborn, W A, Buchheit
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Jugular Foramen Paragangliomas

Paragangliomas are the most common tumors at jugular foramen and pose a great surgical challenge. Careful clinical history and physical examination must be performed to adequately evaluate neurological deficits and its chronologic evolution, also to delineate an overview of the patient performance status.
Guilherme H W, Ceccato, Luis A B, Borba
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Pathology of Jugular Foramen Neurofibroma

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1983
Tumors of jugular foramen may closely resemble glomus jugulare tumors clinically and radiographically. A tissue diagnosis is necessary to make a differentiation of these tumors. This conclusion is supported by the findings in a temporal bone from a patient who was diagnosed clinically as having a glomus jugulare tumor 57 years before her death at the ...
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