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Facial Paralysis caused by Malignant Skull Base Neoplasms [PDF]

open access: bronzeEar, Nose & Throat Journal, 2002
This article has been published previously in Neurosurgical Focus: Marzo SJ, Leonetti JP, Petruzzelli G. Facial paralysis caused by malignant skull base neoplasms. Neurosurgical Focus 2002, Article 2;12(5) ( http://www.neurosurgery.org/focus/may02/12-5-nsf-toc . html). Object Bell palsy remains the most common cause of facial paralysis. Unfortunately,
Sam J. Marzo   +2 more
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Soft Tissue Special Issue: Chondroid Neoplasms of the Skull [PDF]

open access: greenHead and Neck Pathology, 2020
Clinically, radiologically, and pathologically, chondroid neoplasms of the skull can be diagnostically challenging due to overlapping features in each of these domains. Compounding the problem for the pathologist, there is also significant morphologic, immunophenotypic, and molecular genetic overlap between benign and malignant cartilaginous lesions ...
Ashley Flaman   +3 more
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Outcomes of minimally invasive endoscopic resection of anterior skull base neoplasms [PDF]

open access: bronzeThe Laryngoscope, 2009
AbstractObjectives/Hypothesis:The objective of this study was to review clinical outcomes of minimally invasive endoscopic resection (MIER) for anterior skull base (ASB) neoplasms.Study Design:Retrospective data review.Methods:Data analysis was performed on all patients undergoing MIER from October 2000 to December 2008.Results:Thirty‐one patients with
Pete S. Batra   +6 more
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Palliative Endoscopic Surgery in Advanced Sinonasal and Anterior Skull Base Neoplasms [PDF]

open access: bronzeOtolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2009
OBJECTIVESTo explore the role of endoscopic surgery for palliative intent in patients with advanced sinonasal and anterior skull base neoplasms.STUDY DESIGNRetrospective, multi‐institutional case series.SETTINGTertiary academic center.SUBJECTS AND METHODSThe medical records of six patients with advanced sinonasal and skull base neoplasms undergoing ...
Abtin Tabaee   +5 more
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Endoscopic surgery of the paranasal sinuses and skull base neoplasms with the use of the computerassisted navigation system (CANS) in pediatric practice

open access: diamondAlʹmanah Kliničeskoj Mediciny, 2016
Background: In the last 10 years, the use of computer-assisted navigation systems (CANS) in endo-nasal endoscopic surgery of the paranasal sinuses and skull base in adults has been well studied.
I. N. Vorozhtsov   +2 more
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Thyroid Neoplasm with Secondary Deposits in Skull [PDF]

open access: bronzeProceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1928
James Collier, P. B. Wilkinson
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The radiological and histopathological differential diagnosis of chordoid neoplasms in skull base

open access: yesChinese Journal of Contemporary Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2013
Background Chordoid neoplasms refer to tumors appearing to have histological features of embryonic notochord, which is characterized by cords and lobules of neoplastic cells arranged within myxoid matrix.
Bin-cai PAN, Bin LI, Bo-ning LUO, Zhi LI
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Skull base plasmacytoma in young patients aged below 40 years: Radiological perspectives and clinical outcomes [PDF]

open access: yesCancer Reports
Background Plasmacytoma of the skull base is a rare manifestation of plasma cell neoplasm with only a few cases documented in literature involving young adults.
Hesham Elsabah   +10 more
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