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Simultaneous Contralateral Vestibular Schwannoma and Middle Ear Paraganglioma Tumor [PDF]
To the best of our knowledge, only 2 cases of a simultaneous contralateral vestibular schwannoma (VS) and middle ear paraganglioma (MEP) have previously been reported in literature.
Barbara, M +6 more
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Prevention of nerve growth and evoked pain with a nerve cap graft device
Neuroma following nerve injury and/or amputation is a debilitating condition with significant impacts on quality of life. Several approaches exist to prevent or treat neuroma and/or reduce associated pain; however, these approaches are not consistently ...
Sydney Borcherding +13 more
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Traumatic neuroma (TN) is a repair response of nerves to direct/indirect trauma or chronic inflammatory injury, commonly occurring after trauma or surgery. The authors report a rare case of a traumatic painful neuroma of the brachial plexus.
Haifeng Zhu +15 more
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Abstract Objective To compare implant failure and gap displacement characteristics of simulated medial mid‐body proximal sesamoid bone (PSB) fractures repaired with bone‐screw‐fasteners (BSF) or cortical screws (CS) in single or double screw configurations. Study design Ex vivo experimental study.
Thomas J. O'Brien +5 more
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Neurotrophic keratitis in a patient with disseminated lymphangiomatosis. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Neurotrophic keratitis, a degenerative corneal disease caused by trigeminal nerve impairment, has many etiologies and remains very difficult to treat.
Charukamnoetkanok, Puwat +2 more
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Fibrous Obliteration in a Middle-Aged Woman: A Case Report
Background: Fibrous obliteration or appendiceal neuroma is a rare type of appendiceal tumor that causes appendiceal obstruction and then presents as appendicitis. This neural tumor has no specific presentation and, after appendectomy, is diagnosed by the
Anita Zarghami +3 more
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“Morton’s Neuroma” — Term Etymology: A Review [PDF]
Background. The urgency of the problem is explained by a high morbidity rate and the need to verify the diagnosis with related specialists (ultrasound physicians, radiologists, trauma surgeons, pathologists), as well as by significant difficulties in ...
Daria A. Bolshakova +3 more
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Penatalaksanaan Anestesi pada Pembedahan Akustik Neuroma dengan Monitoring Saraf Kranialis
Tumor di daerah Cerebello pontine Angle (CPA) mencakup kurang lebih 10% dari seluruh angka kejadian tumor primer intrakranial pada orang dewasa. Sebagian besar kasus tumor CPA (80–90%) adalah akustik neuroma dan sisanya berupa meningioma, epidermoid ...
Sandhi Christanto +2 more
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Surgical Management of a Cerebellopontine Angle Tumor After Sudden Onset Facial Paralysis
Patients with cerebellopontine angle tumors rarely experience acute facial weakness. In this report, we summarize a case where immediate tumor decompression after a patient presented with sudden ipsilateral flaccid facial palsy resulted in complete recovery of facial nerve function, followed by staged gross total tumor resection. Return of facial nerve
Leo L. T. Meller +4 more
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Over the last ten years or so radiology has shown dramatic technological developments especially in cross sectional imaging and the investigation and management of the complex ENT patient has benefitted enormously.
Zammit-Maempel, I.
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