Unusual Massive Neurinoma in the Suboccipital Region
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概要
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An 8-year-old boy with no evidence of von Recklinghausen's disease presented with an unusual neurinoma manifesting as a gradually progressive swelling in the suboccipital region over 2 years. The lesion was massive and had widely eroded the posterior aspects of the atlas, axis, and suboccipital bone. The tumor had involved the dura of the sigmoid and transverse sinuses, was highly vascular, and had encased the ipsilateral vertebral artery. The tumor was almost completely resected although with considerable loss of blood through a large rent in the right sigmoid sinus. This unusual benign neurinoma most probably arose from the second cervical ganglion.
- 日本脳神経外科学会の論文
- 2000-05-15
著者
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Desai Ketan
Department Of Neurosurgery King Edward Memorial Hospital Seth G. S. Medical College
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GOEL Atul
Department of Neurosurgery, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Seth G. S. Medical College
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SHENOY Asha
Department of Neuropathology, King Edward Memorial Hospital
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MUZUMDAR Dattatraya
Department of Neurosurgery, King Edward VII Memorial Hospital and Seth G.S. Medical College
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Goel Atul
Department Of Neurosurgery King Edward Memorial Hospital Seth G. S. Medical College
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Goel Atul
Department Of Neurological King Edward Vii Memorial Hospital And Seth G.s.medical College
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Shenoy Asha
Department Of Neuropathology King Edward Memorial Hospital
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Desai Ketan
Department Of Neurosurgery King Edward Vii Memorial Hospital And Seth G.s. Medical College
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Muzumdar Dattatraya
Department Of Neurological King Edward Vii Memorial Hospital And Seth G.s.medical College
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Desai Ketan
Department Of Neurosurgery King Edward Memorial Hospital And Seth G.s. Medical College
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