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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2004
To recognize and make the proper diagnosis of a craniofacial abnormality, it is helpful for the pediatrician to understand the normal embryology, morphologic variations, and the characteristics, types, and timings of defects that can occur. It is important that pediatricians and other caregivers of infants and young children be able to recognize the ...
Emily B, Ridgway, Howard L, Weiner
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To recognize and make the proper diagnosis of a craniofacial abnormality, it is helpful for the pediatrician to understand the normal embryology, morphologic variations, and the characteristics, types, and timings of defects that can occur. It is important that pediatricians and other caregivers of infants and young children be able to recognize the ...
Emily B, Ridgway, Howard L, Weiner
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Skull Base Osteomyelitis- Marauders of the Skull
Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 2023Skull base osteomyelitis is a vicious infection of temporal bone associated with very high morbidity and mortality. But few studies have been undertaken recently for eliciting its increasing incidence. Hence this study aims to describe the clinical profile of skull base osteomyelitis and changes noted in the post-covid period, and encourage a uniform ...
Lakshmi Krishnakumar +4 more
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Pediatric Skull, Skull Base, and Meningeal Tumors
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1992Calvarial neoplastic and non-neoplastic tumors are routinely encountered by all neurosurgeons. Benign and malignant skull base and meningeal tumors are relatively rare lesions in children. Interdisciplinary approaches to those tumors more frequently encountered in the pediatric population in these locations are discussed.
Shah, MV, Haines, SJ
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Meningiomas: skull base versus non-skull base
Neurosurgical Review, 2018To identify differences between skull base meningiomas (SBM) and non-skull base meningiomas (NSBM). All adult patients (18.0-69.9 years) operated for intracranial meningiomas between 1990 and 2010 at our institution were investigated. Al-Mefty's definition was used to dichotomize tumors into SBM and NSBM.
Meling, Torstein R +3 more
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CRANIO®, 1991
Individuals commonly report a multitude of factors or triggers as the cause for the onset of a headache or facial pain. The challenge has always been to understand the many triggers, the diverse symptoms, the chronological characteristics, and the variability of location associated with headache and facial pain. Part I of this article presents theories
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Individuals commonly report a multitude of factors or triggers as the cause for the onset of a headache or facial pain. The challenge has always been to understand the many triggers, the diverse symptoms, the chronological characteristics, and the variability of location associated with headache and facial pain. Part I of this article presents theories
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2023
The primary role of the skull is to protect the developing brain, which reaches complete myelination by 24 months of age. For this to happen, skull bones must be malleable and grow as the brain matures. Craniosynostosis, premature closure of one or more sutures, can be due to developmental error or genetics.
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The primary role of the skull is to protect the developing brain, which reaches complete myelination by 24 months of age. For this to happen, skull bones must be malleable and grow as the brain matures. Craniosynostosis, premature closure of one or more sutures, can be due to developmental error or genetics.
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