The heterogenicity of tissues of the skull basemakes it a bed for a wide spectrum of benign and malignant lesions with variable prognoses.1 Problems when resecting these le-sions are infection, hematoma, proximity to major vessels
Management of pediatric skull base tumors requires a multi-disciplinary team that integrates advance...
Skull base and sinonasal tumors (SBSNTs) represent a considerable challenge for clinicians in view o...
In the coming years, further developments can be expected in the field of diagnosis and management o...
Skull base tumors form a highly heterogeneous group. As there are several structures in this anatomi...
A number of tumors and tumor-like non-neoplastic lesions with different cell types on histology occu...
Modern imaging techniques have great importance in the diagnosis and therapy of skull-base pathologi...
The skull base has always been regarded as a frontier by surgeons and radiation oncologists since it...
Background The skull base tumors with intra-and extracranial extension has varied origin and patholo...
Bony tumours of the skull base are uncommon primary CNS lesions. Locally aggressive behaviour and fr...
The results of surgical resection of malignant tumours located at the skull base have improved signi...
The skull base is a highly complex and difficult to access anatomical region, which constitutes a re...
Skull base chordomasare rare primitive bone tumors developed at the expense of remnants of the embry...
Tumors that originate from bone or cartilage may be classified as (a) chordomas; (b) bone-forming tu...
Background: Lateral skull base is a complex area between the brain and the neck that is characterize...
To treat pathological processes, primarily tumors, in the base of the skull is one of the most intri...
Management of pediatric skull base tumors requires a multi-disciplinary team that integrates advance...
Skull base and sinonasal tumors (SBSNTs) represent a considerable challenge for clinicians in view o...
In the coming years, further developments can be expected in the field of diagnosis and management o...
Skull base tumors form a highly heterogeneous group. As there are several structures in this anatomi...
A number of tumors and tumor-like non-neoplastic lesions with different cell types on histology occu...
Modern imaging techniques have great importance in the diagnosis and therapy of skull-base pathologi...
The skull base has always been regarded as a frontier by surgeons and radiation oncologists since it...
Background The skull base tumors with intra-and extracranial extension has varied origin and patholo...
Bony tumours of the skull base are uncommon primary CNS lesions. Locally aggressive behaviour and fr...
The results of surgical resection of malignant tumours located at the skull base have improved signi...
The skull base is a highly complex and difficult to access anatomical region, which constitutes a re...
Skull base chordomasare rare primitive bone tumors developed at the expense of remnants of the embry...
Tumors that originate from bone or cartilage may be classified as (a) chordomas; (b) bone-forming tu...
Background: Lateral skull base is a complex area between the brain and the neck that is characterize...
To treat pathological processes, primarily tumors, in the base of the skull is one of the most intri...
Management of pediatric skull base tumors requires a multi-disciplinary team that integrates advance...
Skull base and sinonasal tumors (SBSNTs) represent a considerable challenge for clinicians in view o...
In the coming years, further developments can be expected in the field of diagnosis and management o...