Interdural cavernous sinus is called the lateral dural wall ... can be safely resected without any resulting cranial nerve deficit.
Table 5 highlights processes causing either isolated or multiple cranial neuropathies ... involvement of trigeminal nerve. Bilaterality also suggests cavernous sinus involvement.
“I went through that thought process. During my young years, when I started to feel the nerves, I would almost start panicking a little bit. To me, it correlated with ‘How am I going to play well if I ...
A new memo by NIH Acting Director Matthew Memoli, obtained by Forbes, clarifies what can and can’t be done with regard to clinical trials, purchasing, research publications and public ...
sensory nerves, cranial and spinal nerves, autonomic ganglia, and plexuses). A comprehensive atlas of the human hypothalamus, a brain region that regulates many bodily functions, including ...
third cranial nerve damage (diplopia and ipsilateral mydriasis) lead to the diagnosis of intracranial hemorrhage resulting in localized brain stem or cerebral ischemia. One of these patients presented ...
in a case series of 18 patients (5). A cycle of repeated trauma to the supraorbital and supratrochlear nerve running proximal to the trochlea leads to nociception perceived in the periorbital or ...
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