نتایج جستجو برای: fossa

تعداد نتایج: 8154  

Journal: :Pediatric neurology 2011
Dana L Ellis Julie Kanter John W Walsh Stacy S Drury

Posterior fossa syndrome, characterized by oromotor or oculomotor apraxia, emotional lability, and mutism, occurs in some children after infratentorial tumor resection, and is thought to involve injury to the dentatothalamocortical tract. Previous cases of posterior fossa syndrome involved pediatric patients with cerebellar and other posterior fossa tumors. To heighten awareness that posterior ...

2015
Nisarg Mehta Alastair Konarski Paul Rooney Coonoor Chandrasekar

Leiomyosarcomas are rare tumours of smooth muscle origin, and there have been no reported cases of such tumours arising within the ischiorectal fossa. Surgical resection with clear margins remains the gold standard treatment; however, there is limited literature on surgical approaches to the ischiorectal fossa for such tumours. We report a case of a high-grade leiomyosarcoma in a 59-year-old la...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2000
C E Hillier A P Stevens F Thomas J Vafidis R Hatfield

Aseptic meningitis is a recognised complication after posterior fossa surgery. It is often self limiting but occasionally runs a protracted course requiring repeated CSF examination to exclude infection, and treatment with systemic steroids. A patient is described with aseptic meningitis after posterior fossa surgery who underwent posterior fossa re-exploration nearly 3 years after the initial ...

2017
Julien Benoit Luke A Norton Paul R Manger Bruce S Rubidge

Euchambersia mirabilis is an iconic species of Permo-Triassic therapsid because of its unusually large external maxillary fossa linked through a sulcus to a ridged canine. This anatomy led to the commonly accepted conclusion that the large fossa accommodated a venom gland. However, this hypothesis remains untested so far. Here, we conducted a μCT scan assisted reappraisal of the envenoming capa...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1969
J Greenwood F J Otenasek F S Yelin

Oligodendrogliomas comprise approximately 4% of the total of brain tumours, and of this group only 7% are found in the posterior fossa, including 2% in the fourth ventricle. Oligodendrogliomas of the fourth ventricle therefore comprise less than one case in 1,000 to 1,500 brain tumours (0 08 %). One cannot expect to encounter much more than one in a lifetime even in a large-neurosurgical experi...

2012
Luis Ernesto Ballesteros Acuña Luis Miguel Ramirez

A mandibular fossa depth correlation with dental condition and age in humans. 120 fresh male mandibular fossas were measured from the deepest area of the fossa to a horizontal reference line. The samples were classified according to age and dental state (dentate, partially dentate and totally edentulous) and a multivariate analysis was employed. Subjects average age was 41.1 (20-85). There were...

Journal: :Head & neck 2012
Seid Mousa Sadr Hosseini Ali Razfar Ricardo L Carrau Daniel M Prevedello Juan Fernandez-Miranda Adam Zanation Amin B Kassam

BACKGROUND The infratemporal fossa anatomy, from an endoscopic standpoint, is poorly understood. Our purpose was to design an anatomic model that illustrates the anatomy of the infratemporal fossa from the endoscopic standpoint and serves as a training model for surgeons interested in pursuing this endeavor. METHODS Red and blue silicone dyes were respectively injected into the great vessels ...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
leila aghaghazvini wmqs{u}mn ovivalmo oo{mns}o{ev{i sotmmliwelrsoiunkwwrsity of medical sciences, iran +98-2184902387, [email protected]; advanced diagnostic and interventional radiology research center (adir), iran; wmqs{u}mn ovivalmo oo{mns}o{ev{i

aneurysmal bone cyst (abc) is an expansile bone lesion that usually involves the long bones. skull base involvement is rare. hereby, we describe a 17-year-old man with hoarseness, facial asymmetry, left sided sensorineural hearing loss and left jugular foramen syndrome. ct scan and mri showed a skull base mass that was confirmed as abc in histopathology. the case was unusual and interesting due...

2013
Mario Faralli Luca D'Ascanio Ruggero Lapenna Giampietro Ricci

usually located in the middle cranial fossa. Localizations in the posterior fossa are uncommon and generally remain asymptomatic or cause vague and non-specific symptoms. We describe the unusual case of a patient with an AC suffering from recurrent polymorphic vertigo with atypical nistagmus and transient sensorineural hearing loss. The clinical-diagnostic features are discussed, etiopathogenic...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2001
R W Sze J S Gruss M L Cunningham

We present the first report of a patient with atypical hemifacial microsomia (HFM) and unilateral aplasia of the floor of the middle cranial fossa, glenoid fossa, and portions of her posterior fossa. The patient also developed a Chiari I malformation with cervical syrinx over a 3-year interval. This case report highlights the critical role of imaging in revealing serious, but clinically occult,...

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