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Anatomical study of jugular foramen in the neck

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, 2020
Introduction: The anatomical complexity of the jugular foramen makes surgical procedures in this region delicate and difficult. Due to the advances in surgical techniques, approaches to the jugular foramen became more frequent, requiring improvement of ...
Carlos Alberto Ferreira de Freitas   +4 more
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Complete morphometric analysis of jugular foramen and its clinical implications

open access: yesJournal of Craniovertebral Junction and Spine, 2016
Introduction: Tumors affecting structures in the vicinity of jugular foramen such as glomus jugulare require microsurgical approach to access this region. These tumors tend to alter the normal architecture of the jugular foramen by invading it. Therefore,
Sushant Swaroop Das   +2 more
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Morphological Variations of Jugular Foramen in Dry Skulls of Central Indian Population: A Cross-sectional Study

open access: yesInternational Journal of Anatomy Radiology and Surgery, 2022
Introduction: The jugular foramen is in close proximity with ninth, tenth and eleventh cranial nerves and the middle ear, it is the most common area for brain tumours like neurinomas and glomus tumours.
Venkatesh Gokuldas Kamath   +3 more
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Endoscopic transoral ⁃ medial pterygomandibular fold approach anatomic study for jugular foramen

open access: yesChinese Journal of Contemporary Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2023
Objective To investigate the endoscopic transoral ⁃ medial pterygomandibular fold approach anatomic procedures for jugular foramen, and to analyze the clinical feasibility of this approach. Methods and Results In the anatomical laboratory of the Surgical
LI Jing   +6 more
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Primary neuroendocrine carcinoma of the jugular foramen

open access: yesOtolaryngology Case Reports, 2021
Background: Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) are a rare type of tumor that arise from neuroendocrine cells. Primary neuroendocrine tumors of the head and neck are exceedingly rare and range from benign-behaving neoplasms to aggressive neuroendocrine ...
Erin R. Cohen   +10 more
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Bilateral Severely Stenotic Jugular Foramen: Diagnosis and Management from the Otologist/Neurotologist Point of View

open access: yesCase Reports in Otolaryngology, 2020
Bilateral jugular foramen stenosis with jugular bulb and vein aplasia is rare in nonsyndromic craniosynostosis and usually diagnosed during childhood.
Raquel Acinho Bento   +5 more
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Clinical Presentation and Management of Jugular Foramen Paraganglioma [PDF]

open access: yesClinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology, 2009
ObjectivesJugular foramen paraganglioma is a locally invasive, benign tumor, which grow slowly and causes various symptoms such as pulsatile tinnitus and low cranial nerve palsy.
Sa Myung Chung   +4 more
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Collet–Sicard syndrome caused by a paraganglioma in the region of the jugular foramen on one side: A case report and review [PDF]

open access: yesSAGE Open Medical Case Reports
Collet–Sicard syndrome is a rare neurological disorder caused by injury to the cranial nerve pairs IX, X, X, and XII. The author reports on a previously fit 27-year-old man who presented with dysphagia, choking on drinking water, hoarseness, weakness ...
Yanxun Huang   +3 more
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Primary jugular foramen meningioma with unusual extensive bone destruction: case report and review of literature

open access: yesActa Medica Academica, 2010
Jugular foramen meningiomas are exceedingly rare tumors of the fossa jugularis. These meningiomas are characterized by an invasive growth pattern with extensive skull base infiltration in all directions and by the mixed permeative-sclerotic appearance
Svjetlana Mujagić   +4 more
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Chondrosarcoma of the Jugular Foramen: A Case Report. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Int Adv Otol
The vast majority of chondrosarcomas of the skull (CS) are located at the skull base and represent locally aggressive malignant tumors that account for 0.15% of all intracranial neoplasms.
Prnjak J   +4 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

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