15,228 results found
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Choroidal fissure cyst
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28 Apr 2019
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Spontaneous intracranial hypotension
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01 Jan 2023
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Diffuse paediatric-type high-grade gliomas, H3-wildtype and IDH-wildtype
Diffuse paediatric-type high-grade gliomas, H3-wildtype and IDH-wildtype are high-grade paediatric tumours included in the 5th Edition (2021) of the WHO brain tumour classification.
Terminology
Diffuse paediatric-type high-grade gliomas H3-wildtype and IDH-wildtype are classified among the "pa...
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Pilocytic astrocytoma
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04 Feb 2018
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West Nile virus encephalitis
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02 Jun 2022
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Focal cortical dysplasia
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06 May 2013
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Medulloblastoma - adult
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03 Jan 2009
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Left cerebellar infarct: PICA vascular territory
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28 Aug 2016
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Fourth ventricle posterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysm
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11 Sep 2015
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External auditory canal atresia
External auditory canal atresia, also known as congenital aural atresia, is characterised by complete or incomplete bony atresia of the external auditory canal (EAC), often in association with a dysplastic auricle and an abnormal middle ear cavity or ossicles.
Epidemiology
The incidence is 1 i...
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Hemimegalencephaly
Hemimegalencephaly is a rare congenital disorder of cortical formation with hamartomatous overgrowth of all or part of a cerebral hemisphere. This results from either increased proliferation or decreased apoptosis (or both) of developing neurones 2.
Epidemiology
Hemimegalencephaly is a cryptog...
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Tuberous sclerosis
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08 Mar 2022
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Superior vermian vein
The superior vermian vein is formed in the midline over the superior aspect of the cerebellar vermis (over the anterior lobe) by multiple tributaries draining not just the subjacent vermis but also the adjacent cerebellar hemispheres. These tributaries most often coalesce into a single trunk ove...
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Cytotoxic lesions of the corpus callosum (CLOCCs)
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10 Sep 2020
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Subdural hygroma
Subdural hygromas (alternative plural: hygromata 9) refer to the accumulation of fluid in the subdural space. In many cases, it is considered an epiphenomenon of head injury when it is called a traumatic subdural hygroma.
Epidemiology
Subdural hygromas are encountered in all age-groups but ar...
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Calcified convexity meningioma
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06 May 2013
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Facial nerve
The facial nerve is the seventh (CN VII) cranial nerve and comprises two roots, a motor root and a smaller mixed sensory, taste and parasympathetic root, known as nervus intermedius, which join together within the temporal bone (TA: nervus facialis or nervus cranialis VII).
The facial nerve has...
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Meningocele
Meningoceles (also spelt meningocoele) are protrusions of the meninges through a defect or weak point in the skull or spine, usually involving the soft tissues beneath the surface of the skin. They are typically categorised into congenital, iatrogenic (e.g. following a craniotomy, sinus surgery,...
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Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma - tuberous sclerosis
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25 Jul 2009
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Anterior communicating artery fenestration
Published
16 May 2015
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