Avulsion fracture of the anterior iliac crest after bone graft harvest: case report and review of techniques, risk factors and treatment. (57/83)

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Polytetrafluoroethylene sponge syringosubarachnoid shunt. (58/83)

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Dural cyst at the foramen magnum. (59/83)

A 69-year-old male presented with a rare dural cyst manifesting as numbness and pain in the limbs. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a mass anterior to the medulla oblongata appearing as low intensity on T(1)-weighted and high intensity on T(2)-weighted imaging, with no enhancement. A cystic lesion ventral to the medulla oblongata was removed via the lateral suboccipital transcondylar approach. Histological examination showed the wall of the cyst consisted of fibrous connective tissue with a dense zone and a loose zone, similar to the structure found in the dura mater. The lesion was diagnosed as dural cyst. Dural cysts can be defined as cyst with the wall consisting of dura mater-like fibrous tissue, and attached to the dura mater. The origin of the present dural cyst was considered to be congenital.  (+info)

Evaluation of foramen magnum in gender determination using helical CT scanning. (60/83)

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The far lateral approach for intra-dural anteriorly situated tumours at the craniovertebral junction. (61/83)

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Endoscopic management of a lower clival chondroid chordoma: case report. (62/83)

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The localization of the supraorbital notch or foramen is crucial for headache and supraorbital neuralgia avoiding and treatment. (63/83)

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Morphological analysis and morphometry of the foramen magnum: an anatomical investigation. (64/83)

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