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Goran Lakicevic,Selma Tinjak-Demic,Sandra Lakicevic et al. Goran Lakicevic et al.
Results: Both patients were young females complaining of occipital headaches and underwent brain MRIs that revealed unilateral discrete cerebellar atrophy and expansive lesions of the posterior cranial fossa with characteristic striate T-2 weighted hyperintensity resembling tiger fur
Berk Burak Berker,Abuzer Güngör,Yücel Doğruel et al. Berk Burak Berker et al.
Those located primarily in the middle cranial fossa are denoted type C1, whereas one predominantly occupying the posterior cranial fossa is type C2. Lesions with extracranial extensions are classified as type D.
Joshua M Venegas,Aaron Miller,Coulter Small et al. Joshua M Venegas et al.
In this work, the authors conducted a literature review of available data for 23 cases of HOD in adult patients after midline posterior cranial fossa tumor resection....Keywords: Guillain-Mollaret triangle; dentato-rubro-olivary pathway; hypertrophic olivary degeneration; palatal tremor; pilocytic astrocytoma; posterior cranial fossa tumor.
Siqiang Tang,Mufang Huang,Jiajie Wu et al. Siqiang Tang et al.
Methods: Arachnoid specimens were collected from patients with primary TN undergoing their first microvascular decompression at the Neurosurgery Department of Shaoyang Central Hospital between January 2021 and September 2024 (study group) and from patients with posterior cranial fossa
Cuong Xuan Bui,Anh Huy Hoang,Bac Nhi Nguyen et al. Cuong Xuan Bui et al.
Background: Penetrating injuries to the posterior cranial fossa are extremely rare. Perforating skull injuries are also not frequently recorded, with only ten cases reported in the literature....Combining these two factors, this case report presents a patient with a perforating head injury at the posterior cranial fossa caused by an iron rod and shares the clinical management of this rare case.
Yuki Ariyoshi,Masahiro Sawada,Yu Abekura et al. Yuki Ariyoshi et al.
Background: Cranioplasty is more than cosmetic repair for cranial defects; it is vital for patient rehabilitation after neurological injury. Despite its benefits, cranioplasty is associated with significant complications ...
Balaji Vaithialingam,Abinash Dutta,Swaroop Gopal Balaji Vaithialingam
Clinical features: A 72-yr-old woman with a posterior cranial fossa hematoma underwent PDT due to prolonged mechanical ventilation in the neurointensive care unit. On clinical examination, the patient had a huge, pulsatile midline neck mass.
Turyalai Hakimi,Hasibullah Baha Nijrabi,Mohammad Yusuf Yadgari et al. Turyalai Hakimi et al.
Introduction and importance: Dandy-Walker malformation is a posterior cranial fossa anomaly, characterized by the absence or hypoplasia of the vermis and cystic dilatation of the fourth ventricle, resulting in elevation of the tentorium and torcula.
Akihiro Okada,Yukinori Terada,Takeshi Kawauchi et al. Akihiro Okada et al.
Background: It is important to differentiate arachnoid cysts from endodermal cysts in the posterior cranial fossa because they require different surgical treatments. Arachnoid cysts generally require fenestration.
N Najafbayli N Najafbayli
Introduction: Chiari malformation type I (CMI) is a congenital anomaly characterized by the descent of the cerebellar tonsils into the foramen magnum (FM), leading to cerebrospinal fluid circulation disturbances at the level of the posterior cranial fossa (PCF) and the craniovertebral
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