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Pediatric triad of craniofacial fibrous dysplasia, Chiari malformation type I and syringomyelia: a case report. [PDF]
Li Y, Liu J, Guan J, Li C.
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Endoscopic endonasal approach for tuberculum sellae meningioma with optic canal involvement: standard technique for optimal visual outcomes. [PDF]
Shinya Y +5 more
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Multiple myeloma presenting as a giant osteolytic skull mass: Surgical challenges and pitfalls - A case report. [PDF]
Abbastanira SHI +3 more
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Innovative landing zones for one-piece, rigidly fixated patient-specific subperiosteal implants in dental rehabilitation of severe maxillary and midfacial defects. [PDF]
Gellrich NC +5 more
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Unveiling Gender Variations in Skull Bone Thickness in Epilepsy: A 3D CT Scan Study
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Meningiomas: skull base versus non-skull base
Neurosurgical Review, 2019To 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.
Torstein R. Meling +3 more
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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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