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Head and Neck, 2018
Skull base chordomas and chondrosarcomas are rare tumors traditionally treated by surgical resection and adjuvant radiation therapy (RT). We will discuss data evaluating clinical outcomes of proton therapy in the treatment of skull base chordomas and ...
C. Mercado+4 more
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Skull base chordomas and chondrosarcomas are rare tumors traditionally treated by surgical resection and adjuvant radiation therapy (RT). We will discuss data evaluating clinical outcomes of proton therapy in the treatment of skull base chordomas and ...
C. Mercado+4 more
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Pediatric Neurosurgery, 1991
The authors present aspects of the skull base in trigonocephalic children. Different patterns on clinical anthropometric investigation, bidimensional computer tomography (CT) scan and three-dimensional (3D) CT scan were studied. We present a series of 27 cases of trigonocephaly operated on in the department of pediatric neurosurgery at the Hôpital des ...
G. Lena+4 more
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The authors present aspects of the skull base in trigonocephalic children. Different patterns on clinical anthropometric investigation, bidimensional computer tomography (CT) scan and three-dimensional (3D) CT scan were studied. We present a series of 27 cases of trigonocephaly operated on in the department of pediatric neurosurgery at the Hôpital des ...
G. Lena+4 more
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Neuroradiology of the Skull Base
Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1984Newer imaging modalities, especially high resolution computed tomographic scanning, have radically altered and expanded the role of radiology in the evaluation and management of lesions affecting the skull base. The location, extent, and tissue characteristics of these lesions can be determined with greater precision than ever before.
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Modern endoscopic skull base neurosurgery
Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 2021R. Martínez-Pérez+3 more
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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2003
Reconstruction of skull base defects following tumor resection is of paramount importance in avoiding serious and life-threatening complications. Cranial base surgery has evolved and outcomes have steadily improved as increasingly reliable reconstructive techniques have been adapted to repair the challenging wounds in this complex anatomic region.
Vittorio Sciarretta+2 more
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Reconstruction of skull base defects following tumor resection is of paramount importance in avoiding serious and life-threatening complications. Cranial base surgery has evolved and outcomes have steadily improved as increasingly reliable reconstructive techniques have been adapted to repair the challenging wounds in this complex anatomic region.
Vittorio Sciarretta+2 more
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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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Chondrosarcoma of the Skull Base
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1986Chondrosarcoma of the skull base is an uncommon neoplasm that comprises 0.15% of all intracranial tumors and 6% of skull base lesions. Compression of vital neurologic structures by tumor expansion as well as the histologic characteristics contribute to the malignant potential of these neoplasms.
Michael E. Glasscock+4 more
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Meningeal lymphatic vessels at the skull base drain cerebrospinal fluid
Nature, 2019J. Ahn+12 more
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