نتایج جستجو برای: cavernous sinus

تعداد نتایج: 46612  

2007
Kyu-Won Shim Dong-Seok Kim Joong-Uhn Choi Se-Hoon Kim

Teratomas represent 0.5% of all intracranial tumors. These benign tumors contain tissue representative of the three germinal layers. Most teratomas are midline tumors located predominantly in the sellar and pineal regions. The presence of a teratoma in the cavernous sinus is very rare. Congenital teratomas are also rare, especially those of a cystic nature. To our knowledge, this would be the f...

2016
Anthony Liberatore Ronald M Lechan

Carotid-cavernous fistulas (CCFs) are rare, pathologic communications of the carotid artery and the venous plexus of the cavernous sinus. They can develop spontaneously in certain at risk individuals or following traumatic head injury. Typical clinical manifestations include headache, proptosis, orbital pain, and diplopia. We report a case of bilateral carotid-cavernous fistulas associated with...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2005
Gustavo Isolan Evandro de Oliveira João Paulo Mattos

The cavernous sinus is a complex compartment situated in both sides of the sella turcica, being its microsurgical anatomy knowledge of fundamental importance when consider to approach surgically. We studied the arterial microanatomy of 24 cavernous sinus at the microsurgical laboratory, considering that in all the internal carotid artery were filled with colored latex. The meningohypophyseal tr...

Journal: :AJR. American journal of roentgenology 1988
E S Kwan S M Wolpert T R Hedges M Laucella

The Tolosa-Hunt syndrome (THS), a steroid-responsive painful ophthalmoplegia secondary to idiopathic granulomatous inflammation, historically has been categorized as a diagnosis of exclusion because of its nonspecific radiologic presentation. Five patients who satisfied the anatomic and clinical criteria of this syndrome underwent high-resolution CT of the orbital apex/cavernous sinus region. T...

Journal: :Turkish neurosurgery 2011
Yalcin Kirici Cenk Kilic Murat Kocaoglu

AIM Knowing the distance between the superior and inferior border of Parkinson's triangle and the location of the abducent nerve within the cavernous sinus is important to decrease the complications which may occur during surgery. We aimed to investigate the cavernous sinus to decrease the complications that may occur during surgery to this area. MATERIAL AND METHODS Fifty MRI...

Journal: :Hiroshima journal of medical sciences 1992
K Arita T Uozumi S Kuwabara K Kiya M Sumida K Iida Z Muttaqin S Monden Y Miyamoto

The authors report a case of cavernous hemangioma in the occipital region, which resembled sinus pericranii, protruded in the recumbent posture. A 28-year-old male was admitted with a chief complaint of an occipital fluctuating mass, 5cm in diameter, accompanied by slight pain. The skull X-P was normal. A direct puncture revealed that the lesion was a blood cyst. A cystogram by percutaneous nee...

2013
Robert Ferguson Jeffrey Hodges Cayce Harness-Brumley Carlos Girod Sonja Bartolome J. Michael DiMaio

Chyloptysis is a relatively rare embodiment of disease that encompasses a lengthy differential and provides many diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Presented here is the case of a young woman with massive chyloptysis due to a thoracic cavernous lymphangioma arising in the peripartum period. The severity of her condition mandated the use of cardiopulmonary bypass to resect her lymphangioma. ...

Journal: :Neurologia medico-chirurgica 2003
Atul Goel Dattatraya Muzumdar Pravin Sharma

The clinical, radiological, and surgical issues concerning cavernous hemangiomas located within the dural confines of the cavernous sinus were analyzed on the basis of experience with 13 cases. The feasibility of radical resection by an entirely extradural approach using a basal temporal surgical route to this relatively rare and formidable surgical problem was investigated. Thirteen patients, ...

2016
Juyoung Hwang Ho Jun Seol Do-Hyun Nam Jung-Il Lee Min Ho Lee Doo-Sik Kong

BACKGROUND Non-functioning pituitary adenomas (NFPA) invading into the cavernous sinus are surgically challenging. To decrease recurrence rate, surgeon makes a strong endeavor to resect tumor gross totally. However, gross total resection (GTR) is difficult to achieve with cavernous sinus invasion. Recently, a new classification system for cavernous invasion of pituitary adenomas was suggested. ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1999
L Mastronardi A Guiducci C Spera F Puzzilli F Liberati G Maira

AIMS To investigate the relation between proliferative activity of anterior pituitary adenomas, quantified by the Ki-67 labelling index, and their invasive behaviour. METHODS Expression of Ki-67 was evaluated in 103 anterior pituitary adenomas consecutively operated on in a 36 month period and correlated with surgical evidence of invasiveness. RESULTS Non-invasive (n = 65) and invasive (n =...

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