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Collet-Sicard syndrome: a sco** review
Collet-Sicard syndrome (CSS) is the unilateral palsy of the cranial nerves (CN) IX, X, XI, and XII. To our knowledge, no review describes the...
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Management and outcome of unusual pediatric brain tumors: challenges experienced at a tertiary care center of a develo** country
PurposePrimary brain tumors are the most frequent solid pediatric tumors, accounting for 40–50% of all cancers in children. Eighty to ninety percent...
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Neurological complications in Chinese children undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
BackgroundHematopoietic stem cell transplantation, despite being a curative treatment for various pediatric disorders, is associated with significant...
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Diagnosis and Management of Stroke in Adults with Primary Brain Tumor
Purpose of ReviewThis article reviews the risk factors, clinical presentations, differential diagnosis, and the types of strokes frequently seen in...
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Salivary gland tissues and derived primary and metastatic neoplasms: unusual pitfalls in the work-up of sellar lesions. A systematic review
PurposeSalivary gland (SG) tissue and derived neoplasms may occur in the sellar region. As the current literature is mostly limited to case reports,...
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Adie’s Tonic Pupil Disclosing a Metastatic Breast Cancer: Case Report
Tonic pupil, or Adie’s pupil, is an autonomic disorder due to a loss of function of parasympathetic ciliary ganglion cells. Upon examination, the...
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Pigmented epithelioid melanocytoma (PEM) of the spine with compression fracture: case report
BackgroundPigmented epithelioid melanocytoma (PEM) is a sporadic type of pigmented melanocytic tumor with uncertain malignant potential. PEM arises...
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Contrast enhanced FLAIR versus contrast enhanced T1W images in evaluation of intraparenchymal brain lesions
BackgroundPatients with suspected brain lesions are usually evaluated by means of intravenous contrast materials. These lesions may demonstrate...
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Neuroimaging of hypophysitis: etiologies and imaging mimics
Hypophysitis is an inflammatory disease affecting the pituitary gland. Hypophysitis can be classified into multiple types depending on the mechanisms...
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Initial evaluation of [18F]-FACBC for PET imaging of multiple myeloma
RationaleMultiple myeloma (MM) cells synthesize large amounts of paraproteins, making radiolabeled amino acids promising candidates for PET imaging...
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A review of solitary fibrous tumor/hemangiopericytoma tumor and a comparison of risk factors for recurrence, metastases, and death among patients with spinal and intracranial tumors.
Meningeal solitary fibrous tumors (SFTs) and hemangiopericytomas (HPCs) had been combined into a single classification until 2016. Recurrence and...
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Different Approaches to the Overlap** Infratemporal Fossa and Parapharyngeal Spaces: a Case Series and Review of Literature
Parapharyngeal space and infratemporal fossa are 2 overlap** spaces in head and neck which have complex anatomy with vital neurovascular structures...
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Guidelines for magnetic resonance imaging in pediatric head and neck pathologies: a multicentre international consensus paper
The use of standardized imaging protocols is paramount in order to facilitate comparable, reproducible images and, consequently, to optimize patient...
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Spinal meningeal melanocytoma in a 5-year-old child: a case report and review of literature
BackgroundMeningeal melanocytoma is considered a rare lesion arising from leptomeningeal melanocytes. Nearly two thirds of meningeal melanocytomas...
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Neurocutaneous melanocytosis (melanosis)
Neurocutaneous melanosis (NCM; MIM # 249400; ORPHA: 2481], first reported by the Bohemian pathologist Rokitansky in 1861, and now more precisely...
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The role of systemic inflammatory cells in meningiomas
The aim of this review is to describe the inflammatory systemic cell infiltrate and its role in pathophysiology and prognostic implications of...
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About a rare pediatric case of myxoid meningioma
Intracranial meningiomas are uncommon in the pediatric group. Myxoid meningioma is a subtype of metaplastic meningioma. It is the rarest WHO grade I...