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Autor:
José Masegosa-González, Jose A. Escribano-Mesa, José María Narro-Donate, Ascensión Contreras-Jiménez, Antonio Huete-Allut, Francisco Pedrero-García, Paddy Mendez-Román, Mario Gomar-Alba
Publikováno v:
World Neurosurgery. 114:37-42
Background The polymalformative syndromes and craniofacial anomalies association is a well-known phenomenon in patients with Crouzon, Pfeiffer, Apert, or Muenke disease. Recently, other less frequent pathologies, such as Alagille syndrome, have shown
Autor:
Jose A. Escribano-Mesa, Paddy Mendez-Román, José María Narro-Donate, Francisco Javier Velasco-Albendea, José Masegosa-González, Antonio Huete-Allut
Publikováno v:
Neurocirugía. 27:144-148
Cranial chondromas are tumours arising from chondrocyte embryonic remnants cells that usually appear in the skull base synchondrosis. In contrast to the rest of the organism, where chondroid tumours are the most common primary bone tumour just behind
Autor:
Antonio Huete-Allut, José Masegosa-González, Virginia Rodríguez-Martínez, Jose A. Escribano-Mesa, Ascensión Contreras-Jiménez, José María Narro-Donate
Publikováno v:
Neurocirugía. 26:95-99
The current increasing use of decompressive craniectomy carries the implicit appearance of complications due to alterations in both intracranial pressure and in the hydrostatic-hemodynamic equilibrium. Paradoxical transtentorial herniation represents
Autor:
Jose María, Narro-Donate, Antonio, Huete-Allut, Francisco J, Velasco-Albendea, Jose A, Escribano-Mesa, Paddy, Mendez-Román, Jose, Masegosa-González
Publikováno v:
Neurocirugia (Asturias, Spain). 27(3)
Cranial chondromas are tumours arising from chondrocyte embryonic remnants cells that usually appear in the skull base synchondrosis. In contrast to the rest of the organism, where chondroid tumours are the most common primary bone tumour just behind
Autor:
Jose Maria, Narro-Donate, Antonio, Huete-Allut, Jose A, Escribano-Mesa, Virginia, Rodríguez-Martínez, Ascensión, Contreras-Jiménez, Jose, Masegosa-González
Publikováno v:
Neurocirugia (Asturias, Spain). 26(2)
The current increasing use of decompressive craniectomy carries the implicit appearance of complications due to alterations in both intracranial pressure and in the hydrostatic-hemodynamic equilibrium. Paradoxical transtentorial herniation represents