Ossification of parts of the intracranial dura mater is common and is generally accepted as an age-related finding. Additionally, duplication of the abducens nerve along its course to the lateral rectus muscle is a known, although uncommon anatomical variant. During routine cadaveric dissection, an ossified portion of dura mater traveling over the trigeminal nerve\u27s entrance (porus trigeminus) into the middle cranial fossa was observed unilaterally. Ipsilaterally, a duplicated abducens nerve was also observed, with a unique foramen superolateral to the entrance of Dorello\u27s canal. To our knowledge, there has been no existing report of a simultaneous ossified roof of the porus trigeminus with an ipsilateral duplicated abducens nerve. H...
Abducens palsy is the most common isolated cranial nerve palsy due to its long peripheral course. Mu...
AIM: The microanatomy of the abducens nerve (AN) is important for clinical reasons and surgical appr...
The dural venous sinuses are venous channels in the cranium that drain blood and cerebrospinal fluid...
Ossification of parts of the intracranial dura mater is common and is generally accepted as an age-r...
Commonly, the trigeminal and abducens nerve course to the middle cranial fossa, beneath the tentoria...
International audienceIn this anatomy report, we describe the first case of abducens nerve duplicati...
The anatomy of the abducent nerve is well known; its duplication (ranging from 5 to 28.6\%), however...
Objectives The roof of the porus trigeminus, composed of the posterior petroclinoid dural fold, is a...
Background: The sixth cranial nerve (CN VI) — or the abducens nerve — in humans supplies only the la...
Anatomical variations can occasionally result in unexpected findings on physical examination. Here, ...
Background: Microvascular decompression (MVD) is a commonly performed procedure to treat trigeminal...
BACKGROUND: Schwannomas of the abducens nerve are extremely rare tumors. The tumor may be located wi...
We report a rare case of schwannoma of the lateral wall of the cavernous sinus, an exceedingly rare ...
Objective Mobilization of cranial nerve III (CNIII) at its dural entry site is commonly described t...
Ptosis; Third Nerve Palsy; Aberrant Reinnervation of the Third NervePowerPoint Presentation: Cavern...
Abducens palsy is the most common isolated cranial nerve palsy due to its long peripheral course. Mu...
AIM: The microanatomy of the abducens nerve (AN) is important for clinical reasons and surgical appr...
The dural venous sinuses are venous channels in the cranium that drain blood and cerebrospinal fluid...
Ossification of parts of the intracranial dura mater is common and is generally accepted as an age-r...
Commonly, the trigeminal and abducens nerve course to the middle cranial fossa, beneath the tentoria...
International audienceIn this anatomy report, we describe the first case of abducens nerve duplicati...
The anatomy of the abducent nerve is well known; its duplication (ranging from 5 to 28.6\%), however...
Objectives The roof of the porus trigeminus, composed of the posterior petroclinoid dural fold, is a...
Background: The sixth cranial nerve (CN VI) — or the abducens nerve — in humans supplies only the la...
Anatomical variations can occasionally result in unexpected findings on physical examination. Here, ...
Background: Microvascular decompression (MVD) is a commonly performed procedure to treat trigeminal...
BACKGROUND: Schwannomas of the abducens nerve are extremely rare tumors. The tumor may be located wi...
We report a rare case of schwannoma of the lateral wall of the cavernous sinus, an exceedingly rare ...
Objective Mobilization of cranial nerve III (CNIII) at its dural entry site is commonly described t...
Ptosis; Third Nerve Palsy; Aberrant Reinnervation of the Third NervePowerPoint Presentation: Cavern...
Abducens palsy is the most common isolated cranial nerve palsy due to its long peripheral course. Mu...
AIM: The microanatomy of the abducens nerve (AN) is important for clinical reasons and surgical appr...
The dural venous sinuses are venous channels in the cranium that drain blood and cerebrospinal fluid...