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Outcomes of minimally invasive endoscopic resection of anterior skull base neoplasms
Objectives/Hypothesis: The objective of this study was to review clinical outcomes of minimally invasive endoscopic resection (MIER) for anterior skull base (ASB ...
Burak Säde +2 more
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ESTRO ACROP guideline for target volume delineation of skull base tumors [PDF]
Background and purpose: For skull base tumors, target definition is the key to safe high-dose treatments because surrounding normal tissues are very sensitive to radiation.
Baumert B. G. +15 more
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Solitary skull metastasis as initial manifestation of hepatocellular carcinoma – a case report [PDF]
Metastatic spread of tumors to the skull is quite unusual and often represents diagnostic and therapeutic issues. Skull involvement can be observed in various neoplasms of epithelial origin and are most often due to lung, breast, thyroid, kidney and ...
Muhammed Nordin, Ellyda +1 more
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Soft Tissue Special Issue: Chondroid Neoplasms of the Skull [PDF]
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 ...
A. N. Flaman +3 more
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Facial Paralysis caused by Malignant Skull Base Neoplasms [PDF]
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
Sam J, Marzo +2 more
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Sinonasal neoplasms in 49 dogs: clinical, macroscopic, and histopathological aspects [PDF]
: This study aimed to quantify nasosinusal neoplasms diagnosed in dogs in 20 years (2000-2019) and characterize the main clinical, macroscopic, and histological aspects of these neoplasms. The sex, breed, age, skull conformation, the main clinical signs,
Glaucia D. Kommers +6 more
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Meningiomas occurring during long-term survival after treatment for childhood cancer
Childhood cancer is rare but improvements in treatment over the past five decades have resulted in a cohort of more than 30,000 long-term survivors of childhood cancer in the UK with more added annually.
Kennedy, C.R. +4 more
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A brief review of skull base chordomas
Skull base chrodomas are slow growing neoplasms usually located along the midline. They display a locally invasive nature with possibilities of extracranial metastasis.
Jafri, Syeda Kubra Kishwar +3 more
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The skull base is a highly complex and difficult to access anatomical region, which constitutes a relatively common site for neoplasms. Imaging plays a central role in establishing the differential diagnosis, to determine the anatomic tumour spread and ...
Yousry, Tarek +3 more
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Small Round Blue Cell Tumors with Anterior Skull Base Invasion
Objective: To review various small round blue cell tumors (SRBCTs) with anterior skull base invasion and examine surgical technique and survival. Background : SRBCTs are a rare and heterogenous group of poorly differentiated malignant neoplasms that ...
Rudman, Jason +2 more
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