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    Cavernous haemangioma in the cavernous sinus: case report and review of the literature

    We report a cavernous haemangioma in the left cavernous sinus. This lesions very rarely occurs in this site and is difficult to diagnose correctly preoperatively. CT, angiography and MRI permit differentiatio...

    F. Tannouri, L. Divano, V. Caucheteur, A. Hacourt, B. Pirotte, I. Salmon in Neuroradiology (2001)

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    Fourth meeting of the European Neurological Society 25–29 June 1994 Barcelona, Spain

    L. Harms, A. Bock, W. JÄnisch, J. Valdueza, J. Weber, I. Link in Journal of Neurology (1994)

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    Metastatic Disease of the Spine and Spinal Canal

    Since the spine is one of the most frequent localiza­tions of secondary neoplasms affecting bones or causing neurologic disorders, it is of outstanding importance to have a good perception of the wide variety ...

    M. Lemort, L. Divano, L. Jeanmart in Tumors (1986)

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    Spine

    This chapter illustrates and summarizes 5 years experience of spinal CT, which has gained increasing importance in the radiological assessment of spinal disease. Its technical performance is constantly and rap...

    D. Baleriaux, L. Divano, N. Hermanus in Atlas of Pathological Computer Tomography (1983)

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    Mediastinum

    The first “total body” CT scanners to be introduced into clinical work (in 1976) had only limited value in demonstrating the mediastinal structures, chiefly because their high scanning times permitted respirat...

    A. L. Baert, P. Biondetti, T. Darras in Atlas of Pathological Computer Tomography (1983)