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Through Scalp and Skull NIR‐II Photothermal Therapy of Deep Orthotopic Brain Tumors with Precise Photoacoustic Imaging Guidance

Advances in Materials, 2018
Brain tumor is one of the most lethal cancers owing to the existence of blood–brain barrier and blood–brain tumor barrier as well as the lack of highly effective brain tumor treatment paradigms.
Bing Guo   +5 more
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Tuberculosis of the Skull

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1976
Because tuberculosis of the skull is relatively unusual occurrence, it may not be immediately recognized. It responds readily to chemotherapy and should be suspected in disseminated tuberculosis or in any draining lesion of the skull that is sterile or fails to respond to conventional antibiotic therapy.
Charles H. Scoggin   +3 more
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The skull in mongolism

Clinical Radiology, 1973
Mongols have been shown to have a disproportionate increase in the basal angle relative to their cranial capacity. The measurement of Boogard's basal angle may therefore be used as a confirmatory sign in the radiological diagnosis of mongolism. Increase in the basal angle in a group of non-mongols with hydrocephalus and a cranial capacity above the ...
R.D. Taft, I.R.S. Gordon, R.J. Burwood
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Radiology of the Skull and Brain: The Skull

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
To say that the first volume of this set contains encyclopedic information is certainly an understatement. Yet the unique organization of chapters, the superb quality of photographic reproductions, excellent indexing, and the inclusion of much clinical and embryologic information have made the volume extremely palatable reading. The opening chapter, a
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Skull Base Osteomyelitis- Marauders of the Skull

Indian Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery, 2023
Skull 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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MRI of the skull

Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1990
Thirty-four patients with a wide variety of benign and malignant incidental skull findings on routine magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the brain were reviewed. In most instances detection of the lesions was not difficult. However, recognition of various patterns of skull involvement in different disease processes is important.
Janak K. Raval   +4 more
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Skull

2007
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the structure and composition of the skull. A number of the characteristics unique to the order Primates are manifest in the structure and composition of the skull. Among primates, several major trends exist, such as the enlargement and increasing complication of the brain; this trend is expressed in the ...
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The Skull in Achondroplasia [PDF]

open access: possible, 1988
The growth disorder in achondroplasia results from abnormalities of endochondral bone formation. Cranial abnormalities originate from the occipital bone, the only region where enchondral bone is formed.
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Sarcoidosis of the Skull

Radiology, 1963
Sarcoidosis of the skull is quite rare, only 3 cases confirmed by bone biopsy being reported in the literature (1–3). The case to be presented here is the fourth to be confirmed by histopathologic study and, in addition, showing complete regression without treatment.
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Sarcoidosis of the Skull

New England Journal of Medicine, 1961
OSSEOUS lesions occur in a minority of patients with sarcoidosis. When these lesions do occur, they are almost always limited to the bones of the hands and feet. Sarcoidosis of the skull is one of the rarest manifestations of this systemic disease.
Louis E. Siltzbach   +2 more
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