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Southern Medical Journal, 2006
Skull base osteomyelitis may develop as a complication of paranasal sinusitis or other regional infectious process or as an unfortunate sequelae of iatrogenic injury or trauma. Afflicted patients generally have some form of systemic immunocompromise, most often diabetes, or a history of external beam radiotherapy for a head and neck malignancy with the
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Skull base osteomyelitis may develop as a complication of paranasal sinusitis or other regional infectious process or as an unfortunate sequelae of iatrogenic injury or trauma. Afflicted patients generally have some form of systemic immunocompromise, most often diabetes, or a history of external beam radiotherapy for a head and neck malignancy with the
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Meningeal lymphatic vessels at the skull base drain cerebrospinal fluid
Nature, 2019J. Ahn +12 more
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Neurofibromatosis of the Skull Base
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1995Neurofibromatosis of the skull base is a syndrome that may occur in an isolated fashion or as a component of Von Recklinghausen disease. This article discusses the clinical features of neurofibromatosis, diagnostic methods, and surgical treatment.
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Chondrosarcoma of the Skull Base
Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 2006Joachim M, Baehring +5 more
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Quality of Life Evaluation After Trans-Nasal Endoscopic Surgery for Skull Base Tumors
American Journal of Rhinology and Allergy, 2021Gabriele Molteni +2 more
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3D exoscopic surgery of lateral skull base
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2019A. Rubini, S. Di Gioia, D. Marchioni
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