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Contribution to the Differential Diagnosis ofOsteolytic Changes of the Peak of the Pyramid
Authors: M. Kafková; J. De Riggo *; A. Hajtman; A. Menová
Authors‘ workplace: ORL klinika JLF UK MFN, Martin, prednosta prof. MUDr. A. Hajtman, PhD. Oddelenie neurochirurgie MFN, Martin, primár MUDr. J. De Riggo *Klinika rádiodiagnostiky a zobrazovacích metód FNsP a LF UPJŠ, Košice, prednosta MUDr. P. Mach, CSc. **
Published in: Otorinolaryngol Foniatr, , 2000, No. 1, pp. 39-41.
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Vestibulocochlear neurinomas are the most frequent intracranial tumours. Thesymptomatology of these tumours is obscure and not obvious in early stages.In our paper, we are presenting a patient with an atypically localized destructive lesion, in theregion of the pyramidal peak. Peroperative and bioptically verified neurinoma type B.
Key words:
destruction of pyramidal peak, vestibulocochlear neurinoma, atypical localization.
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Audiology Paediatric ENT ENT (Otorhinolaryngology)
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