Results 111 to 120 of about 29,521 (263)
Novel targeted therapies in chordoma: an update
Salvatore Di Maio,1 Stephen Yip,2 Gmaan A Al Zhrani,3,4 Fahad E Alotaibi,3,4 Abdulrahman Al Turki,3,4 Esther Kong,2 Robert C Rostomily5 1Division of Neurosurgery, Jewish General Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, QC, 2Department of Pathology ...
Di Maio S+6 more
doaj
BackgroundIntracranial chondromas are exceedingly rare neoplasms, accounting for 0.2% to 0.3% of all intracranial tumors. These tumors predominantly originate from the skull base, particularly at the cartilaginous junctions of the cranial sutures, with ...
Cao Yingxiao+4 more
doaj +1 more source
Focal Spot, Fall/Winter 2003/2004 [PDF]
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/focal_spot_archives/1095/thumbnail ...
core +1 more source
Infantile myofibromatosis is a rare, benign mesenchymal disorder of early childhood characterized by solitary or multiple benign myofibroblastic tumors. The tumors may involve the skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscle, bone and visceral organs.
Seung Eun Lee+3 more
doaj +1 more source
Statistical skull models from 3D X-ray images [PDF]
We present 2 statistical models of the skull and mandible built upon an elastic registration method of 3D meshes. The aim of this work is to relate degrees of freedom of skull anatomy, as static relations are of main interest for anthropology and legal medicine.
arxiv
Objective To explore optimal resection goals of petroclival meningiomas resected via retrosigmoid approach for improving quality life of patients after operation.
Qing-hai YAO, Quan-feng MA, Hong WANG
doaj
Skull-to-Face: Anatomy-Guided 3D Facial Reconstruction and Editing [PDF]
Deducing the 3D face from a skull is a challenging task in forensic science and archaeology. This paper proposes an end-to-end 3D face reconstruction pipeline and an exploration method that can conveniently create textured, realistic faces that match the given skull. To this end, we propose a tissue-guided face creation and adaptation scheme.
arxiv
Neoplasms and neoplasm-like lesions involving the skull base.
Austin Mb, Mills Se
openalex +2 more sources
Neoplasms of the orbit may be primary, secondary (infiltration from the adjacent structures), or metastatic (from distant structures). It can be divided into 3 histologic categories: benign, benign but locally aggressive, and malignant.
Ahmed T. Abdelhamid, MBChB+1 more
doaj
Porous polyethylene in reconstructive head and neck surgery [PDF]
Berghaus, Alexander
core +1 more source