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Indications for Computer-Assisted Surgery in Otorhinolaryngology

1998

Indications for the use of computer-assisted surgery (CAS) in otorhinolaryngology can be grouped into several domains including the following: difficult cases involving the anterior, middle, and posterior skull base, especially the rhinobasis or laterobasis, and diseases of the petrous bone, the infratemporal fossa, the retromaxillar space, and the orbit; extended paranasal sinus surgery and revision cases with surgically altered anatomic landmarks; and use for educational purposes where CAS can provide better instruction in surgical anatomy by relating the surgical field to radiological sectional images. A new field for CAS is surgery of the inferior neck soft tissues or pathologic process…

Computer-assisted surgerymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentInfratemporal fossaMediastinumSinus surgerySurgeryComputer Science ApplicationsPosterior skull basemedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyRadiological weaponMedicineSurgerybusinessFamily PracticeOrbit (anatomy)Computer Aided Surgery
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Endoscopic Endonasal Resection of a Schwannoma of the Anterior Cranial Fossa.

2020

Cranial Fossa AnteriorMaleNatural Orifice Endoscopic Surgerymedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryEndoscopyOlfactory Nerve DiseasesSchwannomamedicine.diseaseSkull Base NeoplasmsSurgeryResectionmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyAnterior cranial fossamedicineHumansCranial Nerve NeoplasmsbusinessNeurilemmomaAgedEar, nose,throat journal
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Large retroperitoneal abscess extended to the inferior right limb secondary to a perforated ileal Crohn’s disease: the importance of the multidiscipl…

2016

The typical complications of Crohn's disease concerns small and large bowel. The full thickness inflammation of the intestinal wall develops in strictures, fistulas and abdominal abscesses. Nowadays the most accepted therapeutic for intra-abdominal abscess option is antibiotic therapy and, in case of need, percutaneous drainage of the abscess. If the abscess passes through the pelvic foramen the abscess can involve the inferior limbs. We report a case a perforation of terminal ileum in Crohn's disease complicated by a large abscess of the right iliac fossa reaching the spaces between the anterior lateral muscles of the right thigh as far as the anterior lateral pre-tibial region. We discuss…

Crohn’s diseaseMalemedicine.medical_treatment030230 surgeryInflammatory bowel disease0302 clinical medicineCrohn DiseaseLaparotomyFasciitisAbscessCrohn's diseasePeritonitiCoinfectionIleal DiseasesAbdominal Abscessmedicine.anatomical_structureIleal DiseaseDrainage030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyAneurysm FalseHumanAdultReoperationmedicine.medical_specialtyAbdominal AbscessSepsiPerforation (oil well)Iliac fossaContext (language use)PeritonitisClinical Practice03 medical and health sciencesSepsismedicineHumansRetroperitoneal SpaceRight ThighLaparotomyLegbusiness.industryAbdominal AbsceFasciitimedicine.diseasebacterial infections and mycosesSurgeryRetroperitoneal absceIntestinal PerforationInterdisciplinary CommunicationbusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedComplication
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Pneumocisternographic exploration of the posterior fossa

1958

A method previously proposed by the Author for the pneumographic visualization of the posterior fossa has been utilized for the study of several cases. Of these some are reported in this paper. The indications and the advantages of the method are discussed.

Diagnostic Imagingmedicine.medical_specialtyNeurologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryPosterior fossaInterventional radiologymacromolecular substancesAnatomyRadiographyHumansMedicineSurgeryNeurology (clinical)NeurosurgerybusinessHeadNeuroradiologyActa Neurochirurgica
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Novel clinical insights into spinal hemangioblastoma in adults: a systematic review

2021

ABSTRACT Background Hemangioblastomas are well vascularized, benign CNS tumors and the third most common primary spinal cord tumor after astrocytoma/ependymoma, occurring sporadically or as a part of an autosomal dominant von Hippel-Lindau disease in which tumors are often multiple and prone to relapse. Spinal hemangioblastomas are commonly located in the cervical cord and associated with a syrinx formation. Due to location and growth trends, they may cause significant neurological deficit, impairing patient quality of life. We conducted a systematic review to understand better clinical insights of spinal hemangioblastoma in adults and compare spinal hemangioblastoma versus posterior crania…

EpendymomaAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyvon Hippel-Lindau DiseaseHemangioblastomaMedicineHumansSpinal Cord Neoplasmsadults ; clinical insight ; hemangioblastoma ; outcomes ; spinal cord ; systematic review ; tumorbusiness.industryAstrocytomamedicine.diseaseSpinal cordSyringomyeliaSpinal hemangioblastomaHemangioblastomaSpinal cord tumormedicine.anatomical_structurePosterior cranial fossaQuality of LifeSurgeryNeurology (clinical)RadiologyNeoplasm Recurrence LocalbusinessSyringomyelia
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A Paravermal Trans-Cerebellar Approach to the Posterior Fossa Tumor Causes Hypertrophic Olivary Degeneration by Dentate Nucleus Injury

2021

Background: In brain tumor surgery, injury to cerebellar connectivity pathways can induce a neurodegenerative disease called hypertrophic olivary degeneration (HOD), along with a disabling clinical syndrome. In children, cerebellar mutism syndrome (CMS) is another consequence of damage to cerebello&ndash

EpendymomaCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyCerebellumcerebellumPosterior fossamedulloblastomalcsh:RC254-282ArticleHOD03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMedicineneurosurgeryMedulloblastomaPilocytic astrocytomabusiness.industryCMSOlivary degenerationmedicine.diseaselcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensmedicine.anatomical_structureDentate nucleusOncology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisRadiologyNeurosurgerybusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgerycerebellar mutismCancers
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Intracranial Pressure and Mass Displacements of the Intracranial Contents

1976

The brain is completely surrounded by the bony skull and its closely adherent, tough, dural inner lining. This converts the enclosed space into a watertight chamber with the exception of the small, basally situated foramen magnum. In adults, these factors combine to prevent the skull from expanding. Consequently, the intracranial volume cannot fluctuate. In addition, the intracranial contents — blood, brain, and spinal fluid — are essentially noncompressible.

Foramen magnumbusiness.industryAnatomyVentricular systemCorpus callosumSkullmedicine.anatomical_structurePosterior cranial fossaIntracranial volumeotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineSubarachnoid spacebusinessIntracranial pressure
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La fossa di Danisinni, un sistema di eccesso

2014

La “fossa” di Danisinni è una depressione orografica che si estende dai margini del centro storico di Palermo fino alle emergenze monumentali delle Catacombe dei Cappuccini. Il presente studio, attraverso una sintetica disamina degli eventi salienti della storia di questo luogo, vuole delineare una possibile strategia per la riqualificazione del complesso sistema di aree verdi, proponendo nuove modalità d’accesso per connettere questo potenziale parco al centro storico della città. L’antico alveo del fiume Papireto e il sistema di gallerie delle Catacombe dei Cappuccini, appaiono come dei tracciati da riscoprire e nei quali insediare modalità d’accesso ricche ed inedite.

Fossa di Danisinni Catacombe sistema di accessoSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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Familial Replicating Arachnoidal Cysts: Case Series and Review of Literature

2015

Background: Arachnoid cysts are intra-arachnoid fluid collections covered by a thin membrane that may develop throughout the cerebrospinal axis. Although the precise causative mechanism is unknown, arachnoid cyst (AC) are now generally accepted to be developmental anomalies of arachnoid. These lesions have commonly been described in the literature; however the presence of familial arachnoid cysts is quite rare. Most genetically related AC have been documented in patients with a known genetic syndrome. The current case report describes a family with four members affected by an arachnoid cyst in the same region. Methods: In addition to reviewing the current case, a literature search was condu…

Head sizePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/27 - Neurochirurgiabusiness.industryMiddle cranial fossaOmicsmedicine.diseaseAdditional researchbody regionsFamilial Arachnoid cystmedicine.anatomical_structureArachnoid cystmedicineArachnoidal cystsEtiologybusinessIntrauterine exposureJournal of Neurological Disorders
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Chronic otitis caused by heterotopic brain tissue in pterygopalatine fossa

2007

Summary Heterotopic brain tissue is a rare is congenital anomaly, it may present at any age but it is frequently in infancy. This anomaly can occur most frequently in nasal region, although rests elsewhere in the digestive tract, in facial tissue or in lungs have been reported. Heterotopic brain tissue has been defined as a mass composed of mature brain tissue, outside the cranial cavity or spinal canal. We present a 9 years old girl with history of left chronic otitis and nasal obstruction caused by heterotopic brain tissue in pterygopalatine fossa.

Heterotopic brain tissuebusiness.industryChronic otitisChronic otitisBrain tissueAnatomymedicine.diseaseConductive hearing lossConductive hearing lossParapharyngeal spacemedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyNasal regionPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthParapharyngeal spacemedicineCranial cavitySpinal canalbusinessGlue earPterygopalatine fossaInternational Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology Extra
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