Topographical vascular disorders involving combinations of cranial nerves are reviewed in this study. These are indicated by the correspondence between groupings of clinical manifestations and anatomical vascular distributions. Confirmatory evidence is provided by mishaps, following diagnostic or therapeutic angiography. Three systems play a role in the vascularization of cranial nerves: the inferolateral trunk (ILT), most often arising from the internal carotid artery, the middle meningeal system (MMS), and the ascending pharyngeal system (APS); the latter two are both derived from the external carotid artery. Conclusions concerning the ILT are least definite because of variations in vascular territory and the lack of confirmation from cm ...
BackgroundDespite improvements in surgical techniques, cranial nerve (CN) deficits remain the most f...
The computed tomographic findings in 15 patients with angio-graphically documented cerebral arterial...
Primary headaches (e.g. migraine and cluster headache), the symptoms of which is associated with cra...
Patients with lower cranial nerve paralysis will be usually consulted by an otolaryngologist to rule...
The study describes the microsurgical neurovascular relationships of the root entry zone of lower cr...
yper-atory etio-palsy. tically nerve as to everal or the lsy in tradi-scular nerve, nfarc-ymp-e ad-o...
The arterial supply to the upper cranial nerves is derived from a complex network of branches derive...
were 46 cerebral infarcts larger than 1 cm diameter. Using portmortem arterfographic and pathologica...
AbstractThe lower cranial nerves innervate the pharynx and larynx by the glossopharyngeal (CN IX) an...
Vascular loops in the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) and their relationship to cranial nerves have bee...
Abnormal changes such as loops, tortuosity, and ectasia in vascular structures that form vertebrobas...
Abstract The human body has 12 pairs of cranial nerves that control motor and sensory functions of t...
Vascular anomalies of the cerebellopontine angle are rare compared to tumors in this area. Irritatio...
Vascular anomalies of the cerebellopontine angle are rare compared to tumors in this area. Irritatio...
Cranial nerves IX to XII are rarely affected by pathology compared with cranial nerves III, V, VII, ...
BackgroundDespite improvements in surgical techniques, cranial nerve (CN) deficits remain the most f...
The computed tomographic findings in 15 patients with angio-graphically documented cerebral arterial...
Primary headaches (e.g. migraine and cluster headache), the symptoms of which is associated with cra...
Patients with lower cranial nerve paralysis will be usually consulted by an otolaryngologist to rule...
The study describes the microsurgical neurovascular relationships of the root entry zone of lower cr...
yper-atory etio-palsy. tically nerve as to everal or the lsy in tradi-scular nerve, nfarc-ymp-e ad-o...
The arterial supply to the upper cranial nerves is derived from a complex network of branches derive...
were 46 cerebral infarcts larger than 1 cm diameter. Using portmortem arterfographic and pathologica...
AbstractThe lower cranial nerves innervate the pharynx and larynx by the glossopharyngeal (CN IX) an...
Vascular loops in the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) and their relationship to cranial nerves have bee...
Abnormal changes such as loops, tortuosity, and ectasia in vascular structures that form vertebrobas...
Abstract The human body has 12 pairs of cranial nerves that control motor and sensory functions of t...
Vascular anomalies of the cerebellopontine angle are rare compared to tumors in this area. Irritatio...
Vascular anomalies of the cerebellopontine angle are rare compared to tumors in this area. Irritatio...
Cranial nerves IX to XII are rarely affected by pathology compared with cranial nerves III, V, VII, ...
BackgroundDespite improvements in surgical techniques, cranial nerve (CN) deficits remain the most f...
The computed tomographic findings in 15 patients with angio-graphically documented cerebral arterial...
Primary headaches (e.g. migraine and cluster headache), the symptoms of which is associated with cra...