Anatomical surgical approach to lateral vetricle masses and histopathological findings of the brain
CONCLUSIONS: The essential factors which affect the results of surgical treatment of lateral ventricular masses are; the size of the mass, histopathology, location, extension, and the relationship to the neurovascular structures. The goal of surgery is to provide the histopathological diagnosis, gross total resection, if it is possible, and to normalize the flow of cerebrospinal fluid by eliminating the mass effect of pressure.PMID:38445512 | DOI:10.5603/fm.99092 (Source: Folia Morphologica)
Source: Folia Morphologica - March 6, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: İlker Ünlü Mehmet Alptekin Mehmet Cudi Tuncer Source Type: research

Multiple coexisting variations of skull and cervical spine anatomy in a symptomatic patient - uncommon or uncommonly noticed? A CT-based case study
CONCLUSION: To the best knowledge of the authors, this case report is the first to present such a coexistence of this many various anatomical anomalies, among which some played a crucial part in the chronic sinusitis experienced by the patient. Concurrence of multiple variations in the same anatomical area or functional unit may exacerbate clinical presentation of a patient. Identifying a single anomaly ought to warrant a thorough investigation into any other potentially existing variants.PMID:38445513 | DOI:10.5603/fm.98606 (Source: Folia Morphologica)
Source: Folia Morphologica - March 6, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Izabela Zamojska Joanna Jaworek-Tro ć Bartosz Ko łodziejczyk Micha ł Zarzecki Przemys ław Pękala Jerzy Andrzej Walocha Jaros ław Zawiliński Marcin Lipski Source Type: research

Anatomical surgical approach to lateral vetricle masses and histopathological findings of the brain
CONCLUSIONS: The essential factors which affect the results of surgical treatment of lateral ventricular masses are; the size of the mass, histopathology, location, extension, and the relationship to the neurovascular structures. The goal of surgery is to provide the histopathological diagnosis, gross total resection, if it is possible, and to normalize the flow of cerebrospinal fluid by eliminating the mass effect of pressure.PMID:38445512 | DOI:10.5603/fm.99092 (Source: Folia Morphologica)
Source: Folia Morphologica - March 6, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: İlker Ünlü Mehmet Alptekin Mehmet Cudi Tuncer Source Type: research

Multiple coexisting variations of skull and cervical spine anatomy in a symptomatic patient - uncommon or uncommonly noticed? A CT-based case study
CONCLUSION: To the best knowledge of the authors, this case report is the first to present such a coexistence of this many various anatomical anomalies, among which some played a crucial part in the chronic sinusitis experienced by the patient. Concurrence of multiple variations in the same anatomical area or functional unit may exacerbate clinical presentation of a patient. Identifying a single anomaly ought to warrant a thorough investigation into any other potentially existing variants.PMID:38445513 | DOI:10.5603/fm.98606 (Source: Folia Morphologica)
Source: Folia Morphologica - March 6, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Izabela Zamojska Joanna Jaworek-Tro ć Bartosz Ko łodziejczyk Micha ł Zarzecki Przemys ław Pękala Jerzy Andrzej Walocha Jaros ław Zawiliński Marcin Lipski Source Type: research

Anatomical surgical approach to lateral vetricle masses and histopathological findings of the brain
CONCLUSIONS: The essential factors which affect the results of surgical treatment of lateral ventricular masses are; the size of the mass, histopathology, location, extension, and the relationship to the neurovascular structures. The goal of surgery is to provide the histopathological diagnosis, gross total resection, if it is possible, and to normalize the flow of cerebrospinal fluid by eliminating the mass effect of pressure.PMID:38445512 | DOI:10.5603/fm.99092 (Source: Folia Morphologica)
Source: Folia Morphologica - March 6, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: İlker Ünlü Mehmet Alptekin Mehmet Cudi Tuncer Source Type: research

Multiple coexisting variations of skull and cervical spine anatomy in a symptomatic patient - uncommon or uncommonly noticed? A CT-based case study
CONCLUSION: To the best knowledge of the authors, this case report is the first to present such a coexistence of this many various anatomical anomalies, among which some played a crucial part in the chronic sinusitis experienced by the patient. Concurrence of multiple variations in the same anatomical area or functional unit may exacerbate clinical presentation of a patient. Identifying a single anomaly ought to warrant a thorough investigation into any other potentially existing variants.PMID:38445513 | DOI:10.5603/fm.98606 (Source: Folia Morphologica)
Source: Folia Morphologica - March 6, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Izabela Zamojska Joanna Jaworek-Tro ć Bartosz Ko łodziejczyk Micha ł Zarzecki Przemys ław Pękala Jerzy Andrzej Walocha Jaros ław Zawiliński Marcin Lipski Source Type: research

Anatomical surgical approach to lateral vetricle masses and histopathological findings of the brain
CONCLUSIONS: The essential factors which affect the results of surgical treatment of lateral ventricular masses are; the size of the mass, histopathology, location, extension, and the relationship to the neurovascular structures. The goal of surgery is to provide the histopathological diagnosis, gross total resection, if it is possible, and to normalize the flow of cerebrospinal fluid by eliminating the mass effect of pressure.PMID:38445512 | DOI:10.5603/fm.99092 (Source: Folia Morphologica)
Source: Folia Morphologica - March 6, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: İlker Ünlü Mehmet Alptekin Mehmet Cudi Tuncer Source Type: research

Multiple coexisting variations of skull and cervical spine anatomy in a symptomatic patient - uncommon or uncommonly noticed? A CT-based case study
CONCLUSION: To the best knowledge of the authors, this case report is the first to present such a coexistence of this many various anatomical anomalies, among which some played a crucial part in the chronic sinusitis experienced by the patient. Concurrence of multiple variations in the same anatomical area or functional unit may exacerbate clinical presentation of a patient. Identifying a single anomaly ought to warrant a thorough investigation into any other potentially existing variants.PMID:38445513 | DOI:10.5603/fm.98606 (Source: Folia Morphologica)
Source: Folia Morphologica - March 6, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Izabela Zamojska Joanna Jaworek-Tro ć Bartosz Ko łodziejczyk Micha ł Zarzecki Przemys ław Pękala Jerzy Andrzej Walocha Jaros ław Zawiliński Marcin Lipski Source Type: research

Anatomical surgical approach to lateral vetricle masses and histopathological findings of the brain
CONCLUSIONS: The essential factors which affect the results of surgical treatment of lateral ventricular masses are; the size of the mass, histopathology, location, extension, and the relationship to the neurovascular structures. The goal of surgery is to provide the histopathological diagnosis, gross total resection, if it is possible, and to normalize the flow of cerebrospinal fluid by eliminating the mass effect of pressure.PMID:38445512 | DOI:10.5603/fm.99092 (Source: Folia Morphologica)
Source: Folia Morphologica - March 6, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: İlker Ünlü Mehmet Alptekin Mehmet Cudi Tuncer Source Type: research

Multiple coexisting variations of skull and cervical spine anatomy in a symptomatic patient - uncommon or uncommonly noticed? A CT-based case study
CONCLUSION: To the best knowledge of the authors, this case report is the first to present such a coexistence of this many various anatomical anomalies, among which some played a crucial part in the chronic sinusitis experienced by the patient. Concurrence of multiple variations in the same anatomical area or functional unit may exacerbate clinical presentation of a patient. Identifying a single anomaly ought to warrant a thorough investigation into any other potentially existing variants.PMID:38445513 | DOI:10.5603/fm.98606 (Source: Folia Morphologica)
Source: Folia Morphologica - March 6, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Izabela Zamojska Joanna Jaworek-Tro ć Bartosz Ko łodziejczyk Micha ł Zarzecki Przemys ław Pękala Jerzy Andrzej Walocha Jaros ław Zawiliński Marcin Lipski Source Type: research

Anatomical surgical approach to lateral vetricle masses and histopathological findings of the brain
CONCLUSIONS: The essential factors which affect the results of surgical treatment of lateral ventricular masses are; the size of the mass, histopathology, location, extension, and the relationship to the neurovascular structures. The goal of surgery is to provide the histopathological diagnosis, gross total resection, if it is possible, and to normalize the flow of cerebrospinal fluid by eliminating the mass effect of pressure.PMID:38445512 | DOI:10.5603/fm.99092 (Source: Folia Morphologica)
Source: Folia Morphologica - March 6, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: İlker Ünlü Mehmet Alptekin Mehmet Cudi Tuncer Source Type: research

Multiple coexisting variations of skull and cervical spine anatomy in a symptomatic patient - uncommon or uncommonly noticed? A CT-based case study
CONCLUSION: To the best knowledge of the authors, this case report is the first to present such a coexistence of this many various anatomical anomalies, among which some played a crucial part in the chronic sinusitis experienced by the patient. Concurrence of multiple variations in the same anatomical area or functional unit may exacerbate clinical presentation of a patient. Identifying a single anomaly ought to warrant a thorough investigation into any other potentially existing variants.PMID:38445513 | DOI:10.5603/fm.98606 (Source: Folia Morphologica)
Source: Folia Morphologica - March 6, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Izabela Zamojska Joanna Jaworek-Tro ć Bartosz Ko łodziejczyk Micha ł Zarzecki Przemys ław Pękala Jerzy Andrzej Walocha Jaros ław Zawiliński Marcin Lipski Source Type: research

Anatomical surgical approach to lateral vetricle masses and histopathological findings of the brain
CONCLUSIONS: The essential factors which affect the results of surgical treatment of lateral ventricular masses are; the size of the mass, histopathology, location, extension, and the relationship to the neurovascular structures. The goal of surgery is to provide the histopathological diagnosis, gross total resection, if it is possible, and to normalize the flow of cerebrospinal fluid by eliminating the mass effect of pressure.PMID:38445512 | DOI:10.5603/fm.99092 (Source: Folia Morphologica)
Source: Folia Morphologica - March 6, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: İlker Ünlü Mehmet Alptekin Mehmet Cudi Tuncer Source Type: research

Multiple coexisting variations of skull and cervical spine anatomy in a symptomatic patient - uncommon or uncommonly noticed? A CT-based case study
CONCLUSION: To the best knowledge of the authors, this case report is the first to present such a coexistence of this many various anatomical anomalies, among which some played a crucial part in the chronic sinusitis experienced by the patient. Concurrence of multiple variations in the same anatomical area or functional unit may exacerbate clinical presentation of a patient. Identifying a single anomaly ought to warrant a thorough investigation into any other potentially existing variants.PMID:38445513 | DOI:10.5603/fm.98606 (Source: Folia Morphologica)
Source: Folia Morphologica - March 6, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Izabela Zamojska Joanna Jaworek-Tro ć Bartosz Ko łodziejczyk Micha ł Zarzecki Przemys ław Pękala Jerzy Andrzej Walocha Jaros ław Zawiliński Marcin Lipski Source Type: research

Two simultaneous anatomical variations of the cervical spine - a case report discussing the concept of tandem anomalies
Conclusions: To the best knowledge of the authors, this case report is the first to present a co-existing block vertebra and bilateral complete arcuate foramen. Common presence of at least two anatomical variations that could have a synergistic clinical effect could possibly be termed 'tandem anomaly.' Notwithstanding, identification of a single anomaly explaining a patient's symptoms does not absolve the medical professionals from searching for any other potential variations that could also be present and could further influence the clinical picture.PMID:38390746 | DOI:10.5603/fm.98453 (Source: Folia Morphologica)
Source: Folia Morphologica - February 23, 2024 Category: Anatomy Authors: Joanna Jaworek-Tro ć Izabela Zamojska Micha ł Zarzecki Bartosz Ko łodziejczyk Jerzy Andrzej Walocha Jaros ław Zawiliński Marcin Lipski Przemys ław Pękala Source Type: research