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  1. 6101
    “…We present a patient with partial CDI (PCDI) and adipsia, months after subtotal resection and radiation therapy for a large anterior cranial fossa meningioma. Clinical Case: A 53-year-old woman with history of subtotal resection of a 7 cm meningioma ~2 years ago and radiation therapy (54 Gy, completed 15 months ago), was admitted to the ICU with obtundation, tachycardia (120/min), hypotension (87/52 mmHg, on vasopressors in the first 24 hours), severe hypernatremia (serum Na 170 mmol/L), and acute kidney injury (creatinine 2.11 mg/dL; baseline 1.0 mg/dL). …”
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  2. 6102
    “…In our study scans were not focused to the pituitary fossa so small lesions may have been missed. However, Esteves et al(1) reported a prevalence of PIs 5.8% in 1232 patients who had head MRI/CT, not pituitary MRI. …”
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  3. 6103
    “…Duration of GHT ranged from 0.2 to 12.25 years with a mean and median of 3.7 and 1.75 years, respectively. 7% (1 of 15) PTs experienced new-onset SX of BIH that could be attributed to GHT. 8 PTs (53.3%) did not experience any SX consistent with CM before, during, or after GHT. 3 PTs (20%) experienced neurologic SX prior to GHT. 1 PT reported diplopia and abnormal sleep patterns prior to GHT that resolved and did not recur during GHT. 1 PT prior to GHT manifested papilledema, 1 seizure, central sleep apnea, and occipital HA that resolved after posterior fossa decompression. Post-operatively and during GHT, this PT developed and continued to manifest nonpathologic pseudopapilledema. 1 PT continued to have pre-existing seizures and insomnia that did not worsen with GHT. 1 PT (7%) had congenital neurologic abnormalities in addition to CM. …”
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  4. 6104
    “…RESULTS: Among 597 women (median [interquartile range] age, 53 [44–65] years) with untreated metastatic breast cancer, 512 (85.8%) exhibited regional lymph node involvement by PET-CT or nodal biopsy, 509 (85%) had involvement of axillary level I, 328 (55%) had involvement in axillary level II, 136 (23%) had involvement in axillary level III, 101 (17%) had involvement in the supraclavicular fossa, and 96 (16%) had involvement in the internal mammary chain. …”
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  5. 6105
    “…Fundus examination was normal. 24-hours urinary fractionated normetanephrines were elevated (2062 mcg/24 hours) and I(131)MIBG scan showed 4.7*4.6cm concentrating lesion in right renal fossa suggestive of right adrenal pheochromocytoma. …”
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  6. 6106
    “…MRI Brain with and without contrast revealed a mass within the pituitary fossa producing smooth depression of the floor and suprasellar extension just the right of midline producing mild impingement on the undersurface of the optic chiasm, craniocaudal dimension of the tumor approximately 1.85 cm by 1.8 cm mediolateral by 1.4 cm anteroposterior without encasement or diminution of carotid arteries flow. …”
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  7. 6107
    “…MRI of the brain with contrast revealed an 8.0 x 7.1 x 7.4 cm mass arising from the pituitary fossa, extending into the suprasellar region and displacing both frontal lobes. …”
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  9. 6109
    “…At the junction between medial (MHS) and lateral (LHS) horizontal segment, arterial supply is connected to the temporal bone subarcuate fossa, and venous outflow drains to a ventral vein which exits through the cochlear nuclei at the Luschka foramen. …”
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  10. 6110
    “…All of the patients (100.0%) had pain in the right iliac fossa (RIF) while rebound tenderness, anorexia, nausea/vomiting, fever and dysuria were noted in 83.6%, 79.0%, 73.9%, 63.9% and 15.1% patients, respectively. …”
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  12. 6112
    “…No 16° dia da doença evolui com quadro algico em palato e região de zigomatico a direita, associado a lesão necrótica em palato duro a direita .Realizado tomografia de crânio com resultado de imagem hiperdensa em região de seio maxilar e fossa nasal a direita e em região de células etmoidais. …”
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  13. 6113
    “…Once passed, the clamp was positioned in the popliteal fossa and clinical photographs were taken from the posterior aspect of the dissected knee, visualizing the tip of the clamp and the neurovascular structures. …”
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  15. 6115
    “…A renal transplant was done in the right or left iliac fossa, noting warm and cold ischemia times. In single-vessel recipients, we anastomosed the renal artery to the external iliac artery (EIA), the renal vein to the external iliac vein (EIV), and the ureter to the bladder via a modified Lich-Gregoir technique. …”
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  16. 6116
    “…Our study is the first to detect SLNs pre- and intraoperatively while performing ‘whole-pelvis’ modified-extended lymphadenectomy (mePLND), including lymph nodes (LNs) from the ePLND template, as well as the presacral and Marcille’s fossa areas. The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT-CT) and the gamma-probe in the SLN detection, as well as to map lymphatic drainage patterns in the prostate. …”
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  17. 6117
    “…Extra-cerebral hemangiomas are mostly located in the middle cranial fossa with tendency to extend into the cavernous sinus and sellar region. …”
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  18. 6118
    por Tiu, Leo, Montano, Carolyn
    Publicado 2022
    “…Cranial MRI was done which showed lobulated, heterogeneous hyperdense sellar-suprasellar mass measuring 55×36×47 mm extending to the bilateral sphenoid and ethmoid sinuses, left pterygopalatine fossa, left superior orbital fissure, probably the left foramen lacerum, and left cavernous sinus with encasement of the left internal carotid artery and associated erosion of the adjacent osseous structures. …”
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  19. 6119
    “…Additionally, the patient with largest tumour had invasion into right orbital roof and floor of right anterior cranial fossa. In other patients, tumour had also invaded occipital condyles (1), bilateral cavernous sinus (1). …”
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  20. 6120
    “…MRI of the brain showed dural-based lesion in the right lateral and inferior temporal fossa. He underwent craniotomy and excisional biopsy of the lesion, which showed granulomatous inflammation, favoring a diagnosis of neurosarcoidosis. …”
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