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Publikováno v:
Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery. 13:680-680
Dural arteriovenous fistulas of the skull base commonly present with pulsatile tinnitus. In our experience, transvenous embolization of dural arteriovenous fistulas of the skull base represents a safe and effective treatment modality due to its preci
Publikováno v:
Cureus
A detailed description of the anatomy of the central occipital emissary vein, its embryology, anatomy, and abnormal variations is not available in the literature. This is the first known case report. A 48-year-old female underwent cerebral angiograph
Autor:
Robert F. Spetzler, Marcelo Ughini Crusius, Joseph M. Zabramski, Cassius V C Reis, Mark C. Preul, Pushpa Desmukh, Vivek R. Deshmukh
Publikováno v:
Operative Neurosurgery. 61:193-201
Objective The superficial venous system of the posterior neck (suboccipital venous plexus) is a potential source of complications from bleeding and air embolism. Because there is little information available about this in the literature, an anatomic
Publikováno v:
Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental sciences. 2:10267-10269
INTRODUCTION: The cervical vertebrae are seven in number. They are the smallest of the vertebrae and can be identified by the presence of a foramen in each transverse process. The dorsal and ventral roots terminate laterally as dorsal and ventral tub
Congenital Dilation of the Cervical Epidural Venous Plexus: Neuroradiology and Endovenous Management
Publikováno v:
min - Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery. 42:69-73
We report a case of a 15-year-old girl suffering from cervicobrachialgia who was admitted to our service due to an enlarged neural foramen suspicious for a neurinoma. The cervical phlebography, however, revealed a space-occupying dilated epidural vei
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Autor:
Lewis L. Haas
Publikováno v:
Radiology. 69:546-552
Variations of the posterior condylar fossa and jugular foramen are not adequately known in roentgen practice and are frequently the source of diagnostic difficulties and misinterpretations. Misinterpretation of posterior condylar fossa variations has