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期刊名:Advances in oto-rhino-laryngology

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Lisa Licitra,Carlo Resteghini,Paolo Bossi Lisa Licitra
The inclusion of systemic therapy in the multimodal approach of locally advanced sinonasal cancers, at least in some selected histologies, may improve locoregional control and reduce the frequency of distant metastasis, allowing longer surv...
Alexandra D Jensen Alexandra D Jensen
Particle therapy is a comparatively new radiotherapy treatment form allowing the application of extremely conformal treatment plans. In head and neck malignancies, especially in the paranasal sinus and anterior skull base, this technology i...
Corey C Foster,Joseph K Kim,James M Melotek et al. Corey C Foster et al.
Anterior skull base tumors represent a challenge for radiation therapy (RT) planning given the close proximity of the target lesion to numerous critical structures in this complex anatomic location. Despite this challenge, surgery followed ...
Paolo Castelnuovo,Mario Turri-Zanoni Paolo Castelnuovo
Sinonasal adenoid cystic carcinoma is a rare malignancy characterized by an insidious growth pattern and a tendency for perineural spread along major and minor nerves, resulting in invasion of the skull base and intracranial extension. Ther...
Valerie J Lund Valerie J Lund
Sinonasal malignant mucosal melanoma (SNMM) is a rare, aggressive, and capricious tumour accounting for 4% of sinonasal malignancies. Recent studies suggest an increasing frequency. There are few large published series, but all authors repo...
Ahmed S Abdelmeguid,Diana Bell,Ehab Y Hanna Ahmed S Abdelmeguid
Sinonasal malignancies are uncommon, representing 1% of all neoplasms. A wide spectrum of malignant neoplasms arise from the sinonasal and skull base regions; the majority of these tumors are poorly or undifferentiated tumors manifesting ov...
Marco Ferrari,Davide Mattavelli,Alberto Schreiber et al. Marco Ferrari et al.
The anterior skull base can be divided into three segments: a midline and two symmetrically placed segments located laterally. The midline segment is the roof of the nasal cavity and serves as a watershed between the sinonasal tract and the...
Paolo Battaglia,Alessia Lambertoni,Paolo Castelnuovo Paolo Battaglia
Nowadays, surgeons have a wide armamentarium of surgical approaches available to safely treat sinonasal malignancies, which includes open approaches, with the traditional craniofacial resection (CFR), and endoscopic transnasal techniques. T...
Roberto Maroldi,Andrea Borghesi,Marco Ravanelli et al. Roberto Maroldi et al.
Anterior skull base (ASB) tumors can be classified into three groups according to their site of origin: (1) sinonasal neoplasms involving or extending through the anterior cranial base; (2) neoplasms which arise from the bony framework of t...
Michelle D Williams,Adel K El-Naggar Michelle D Williams
The anterior skull base is a complex anatomic site which may be involved by a large number of biologically heterogenous neoplasms. They arise from the epithelium, both surface mucosa and glands, as well as soft tissues, bone, and cartilage....