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Neurovascular compression in patients with stress-related somatic complaints.
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Efficacy and long-term outcomes of congenital penile curvature treatment in children using tunica albuginea plication and Heinecke-Mikulicz corporoplasty. [PDF]
Baykara AS, Alici CA.
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Posterior fossa size in neurovascular conflict: a morphometric study
Horínek, D, Masopust, V, Benes, V
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Persistent Trigeminal Artery Causing “Double” Neurovascular Conflict
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2009We report the case of a 73‐year‐old woman who presented with right VI nerve palsy and homolateral atypical trigeminal neuralgia; standard neuroradiological investigation of orbital/retroorbital regions and intracranial arteries excluded the most commonly demonstrable underlying causes while brain magnetic resonance (T1‐weighted fat suppression; T2 ...
CLERICI A. M. +5 more
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The oculomotor neurovascular conflict: Literature review and proposal of management
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2020The Oculomotor nerve (OCN) lies in a close relationship with large arteries inside the basal cisterns. Therefore, it may be compressed by vascular malformations or aneurysms. Nevertheless, the compression is not always related to pathologic conditions. Indeed, some cases of neurovascular conflicts of the OCN have been described in the literature.A case
Francesco Belotti +3 more
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Rare neurovascular conflict between oculomotor nerve and posterior communicating artery
Neuroradiology, 2020Paroxysmal diplopia could be the expression of a multitude of clinical or anatomical conditions. Both ophthalmological and neurological pathologies could be responsible of this symptom. Rarely, a neurovascular conflict involving the oculomotor nerve is the etiology.
Nadia Giannantoni +4 more
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Unilateral mydriasis revealing a neurovascular conflict: a case report
Acta Ophthalmologica, 2011AbstractPurpose To demonstrate a neuro‐vascular conflict between the right posterior communicating artery and oculomotor nerve (CN III) revealed by an isolated unilateral mydriasis.Methods (patient): A right mydriasis without ophtalmoplegia or ptosis was discovered in a 41 years old patient complaining of blurred vision for 6 months. Direct, consensual
F TRECHOT, F LEGOU, M BRAUN, K ANGIOI
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