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Extra‐Axial Tumors
(Lippincott‐RavenWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2001-03)
Extra‐axial tumors most commonly arise from the meninges, calvarium, or skull base. Localization of a lesion as extra‐axial or extra‐cerebral in origin has significant clinical importance in terms of treatment planning and ...
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
(Kluwer Academic Publishers; Springer Science+Business Media, 2001-09)
A cGMP-dependent protein kinase is implicated in wild-type motility in C. elegans
(Blackwell Science Ltd, 2001-02)
Multiple Sclerosis
(Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Lippincott‐Raven, 2001-03)
Although a routine brain MR exam would suffice in many applications, specific protocols for multiple sclerosis have been developed to maximize its contribution. This unit presents one such protocol while recognizing the ...
Cranial Nerves III to VI
(Lippincott‐RavenWiley Periodicals, Inc., 2001-03)
Cranial nerves III, IV, V, and VI are small structures that travel in a reproducible manner from the midbrain and pons to the cavernous sinus and then to the orbit. While there are branches that course through other foramina ...
Sympathetic paraganglioma as an unusual cause of Horner's syndrome
(John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2001-04)
Background Paragangliomas are rare tumors arising from paraganglionic tissue of neural crest origin. They are present in any location where autonomic ganglia are found. The most common location in the head and neck is the ...