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Brain Tumors Affecting the Orbit Globe and Orbit Tumors Affecting the Brain
Brain tumorsBrain tumor affecting the orbitOrbit and orbital tumorsOrbital tumors affecting the brain are a heterogeneousHeterogeneous group of... -
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A retrospective study of 78 adult tentorial middle line region dural arteriovenous fistulae
ObjectiveDural arteriovenous fistulae (DAVF) in the tentorial middle line region are uncommon with specific features and more cognitive disorders...
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Diffuse spinal cord metastasis after resection of SMARCB1 sinonasal carcinoma manifesting with a right foot drop—a case report
IntroductionThe sinonasal carcinoma are rare tumors of the head and neck. The undifferentiated sinonasal carcinoma subtypes are constantly being...
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Skull Base Meningiomas
Skull base meningiomas are among the most challenging meningiomas to treat clinically due to their deep location, involvement or encasement of... -
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the Pyriform sinus with multiple metachronous brain metastases, a case report
BackgroundDistant Metastases from Head and Neck Squamous cell carcinomas are uncommon (9–11%) and they are usually found in the lung and less...
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Stereotactic Therapies for Meningiomas
Although surgery remains the mainstay of treatment for most meningiomas, radiotherapy, specifically stereotactic radiosurgery, has become more... -
Sodium acetate abates lead-induced sexual dysfunction by upregulating testosterone-dependent eNOS/NO/cGMP signaling and activating Nrf2/HO-1 in male Wistar rat
Oxidative stress has been linked with lead toxicity, including lead-induced sexual dysfunction. On the contrary, sodium acetate has been proven to...
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Benign and Malignant Tumors of the Pituitary Gland
Pituitary glandPituitary gland tumors represent approximately 10–15% of all brain tumorsBrain tumor and the most common neoplasmsNeoplasm of the... -
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Surgical management of pituicytomas: a single-center case series
ObjectivePituicytomas (PT) are rare benign sellar and/or supra sellar tumors which surgical treatment might be challenging, owing to the...
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Rhombomere 2 r2
In this neuromere, the second trigeminal nucleus following the spinal one (see Chap. 3 ) develops, i.e.,... -
Management after initial surgery of nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma: surveillance, radiotherapy or surgery?
IntroductionThe first line of treatment for nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma (NFPA) is surgery. Adjuvant radiotherapy or surveillance and new...
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Schwannomas of Brain and Spinal Cord
Schwannomas are benignBenign tumors originating from the Schwann cellsSchwann cells of cranial or spinal nerves. The most common cranial schwannomas... -
Clinical Presentation and Prognosis
Over the past three decades, the care for patients with meningioma has steadily improved as a result of a better understanding of the natural... -
Mesencephalon m1/m2
Two important structures of the visual/oculomotor system originate from this neuromere, the superior colliculus, and the oculomotor nucleus/nerve... -
Role of the ophthalmic artery in the endovascular treatment for intracranial vascular diseases
The ophthalmic artery (OA) is a crucial artery. Centered at the OA, there are numerous extracranial–intracranial anastomoses. The OA and its...
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Isthmus r0
In this neuromere, the second trigeminal nucleus following the spinal one (see Chap. 3 ) develops, i.e.,...