Comparative morphometric study of the sigmoid sinus sulcus and the jugular foramen
Objective To compare the right and left sides of the same skulls as far as the described landmarks are concerned, and establish the craniometric differences between them.
Silvio Pereira Ramos Junior +5 more
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Mesenchymal Chondrosarcoma Presenting as Atypical Brown–Sequard Syndrome
Annals of the Child Neurology Society, EarlyView.
Naman D. Shah +4 more
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Predictors of Brain Infarction in Pediatric Patients During Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation
In 179 pediatric ECMO patients, brain infarction (BI) occurred in 28% and was linked to markedly higher 30‐day mortality. VA ECMO mode (vs. VV) and higher pre‐ECMO arterial lactate independently predicted BI, supporting standardized neuro‐monitoring and liberal early brain CT, especially for children on VA ECMO.
Riccardo Iacobelli +6 more
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Anatomical and radiological study of jugular foramen
Background and Aim The purpose of present study was to obtain comprehensive data of morphometric and anatomical details of jugular foramen. Materials and Methods The study was performed on 30 dry adult human skulls along with computed tomography (CT ...
Ajay Kumar +7 more
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The interperiosteodural concept applied to the jugular foramen and its compartmentalization
OBJECTIVE The dura mater is made of 2 layers: the endosteal layer (outer layer), which is firmly attached to the bone, and the meningeal layer (inner layer), which directly covers the brain and spinal cord.
I. Zemmoura +5 more
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Dural Septation on the Inner Surface of the Jugular Foramen: An Anatomical Study
Introduction Preserving cranial nerve (CN) function during tumor removal at the jugular foramen is challenging. No anatomical study has better defined the relevant dural septations on the inner surface of the jugular foramen. This study was undertaken to
Joel Raborn +11 more
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Infratemporal Fossa Approaches to the Jugular Foramen
The infratemporal fossa provides access to lesions of the lateral skull base, including the jugular foramen. Variants of the infratemporal fossa approaches are classified as types A, B, C, and D. The Fisch type A approach is most commonly used for glomus
Coscarella, Ernesto +2 more
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Combined Transarterial and Transvenous Onyx Embolization of Jugular Foramen Paragangliomas
OBJECTIVE: Jugular foramen paragangliomas are highly vascular tumors known to have significant venous hemorrhage during resection even after conventional transarterial embolization. The authors report a novel technique to the endovascular embolization of
Joshi, Krishna C +4 more
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Primary jugular foramen meningioma with unusual extensive bone destruction: case report and review of literature [PDF]
Jugular foramen meningiomas are exceedingly rare tumors of the fossa jugularis. These meningiomas are characterized by an invasive growth pattern with extensive skull base infi ltraskull base infi ltraskull base infiltration in all directions and by the ...
Zlatko Ercegović +4 more
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Features of the structure of jugular fossa and jugular foramen
The shape and size of the jugular foramen (JFor) and jugular fossa (JFos) are related to the size of the internal jugular vein, which is of great interest to otolaryngologists and neurosurgeons.
Korobkeev A.A. +4 more
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