Olfactory Neuroblastoma [0.03%]
嗅神经母细胞瘤
Mathieu Veyrat,Benjamin Vérillaud,Domitille Fiaux-Camous et al.
Mathieu Veyrat et al.
Olfactory neuroblastoma is a rare tumor. Nasal endoscopy typically identifies a soft mass arising from the olfactory cleft. Computer tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are mandatory for staging (in association with 18F-fluorodeoxyglu...
Vincent Vander Poorten,Mark Jorissen
Vincent Vander Poorten
This review of sinonasal adenocarcinoma, both intestinal and non-intestinal type, aims at providing a comprehensive overview of etiological factors, diagnostic workup, histological subtypes, advances in molecular characterization and the ge...
Piero Nicolai,Patrick J Bradley,Paolo Bossi et al.
Piero Nicolai et al.
In the coming years, further developments can be expected in the field of diagnosis and management of tumors involving the anterior skull base, and especially malignant tumors of the sinonasal tract, which account for the majority of lesion...
Ester Orlandi,Nicola Alessandro Iacovelli,Rossana Ingargiola et al.
Ester Orlandi et al.
Malignancies of the anterior skull base are rare and recur in 40-80% of treated cases, varying with substantial variance according to histology, stage at primary diagnosis, and other factors. Most recurrences manifest within 2-5 years after...
Davide Farina,Ivan Zorza,Salvatore Golemi et al.
Davide Farina et al.
Posttreatment imaging surveillance in patients treated for anterior skull base tumors is a multifaceted issue which - as a first step - requires tailoring of the selection of imaging technique and acquisition protocol to the clinical scenar...
Rahul Naga,Prathamesh S Pai
Rahul Naga
Sinonasal tumours are rare, and among these there exist a small number of histologic subtypes that are infrequently encountered and rarely mentioned in the literature. These have been presented as either case reports or small case series, a...
Navin Mani,Jatin P Shah
Navin Mani
Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is one of the most common malignant neoplasms involving the anterior skull base, resulting from local invasion from an adjacent anatomical region. The primary sites of origin are most frequently the nasal cavit...
Endoscopic Endonasal Approaches for Anterior Skull Base Meningiomas [0.03%]
经鼻内镜下 anterior skull base 脑膜瘤手术入路
Alexandre B Todeschini,André Beer-Furlan,Brad Otto et al.
Alexandre B Todeschini et al.
Anterior skull base meningiomas are a diverse group of tumors that involve different locations. The role of the expanded endoscopic transnasal approach in the management of anterior cranial fossa meningiomas has significantly changed over t...
Carl H Snyderman,Philippe Lavigne
Carl H Snyderman
Benign tumors of the anterior cranial base may originate from intracranial, cranial, or extracranial sites. Intracranial tumors such as meningiomas may secondarily involve the cranial base and extend into the sinuses or nasal cavity. Bony t...
Klaus Jahn
Klaus Jahn
Aging in vestibular structures with loss of hair cells in the inner ear starts early in life, but vestibular function usually remains relatively unimpaired up to advanced ages. However, dizziness and imbalance are common in the elderly and ...