Bony tumours of the skull base are uncommon primary CNS lesions. Locally aggressive behaviour and frank malignancy is more likely to occur with these tumours than with more common entities such as meningioma
textabstractBrain tumours consist of primary or de novo tumours, and secondary tumours. The latter g...
According to Russell and Rubinstein, primary intracranial sarcomas can be distinguished from other s...
A brain Tumor is an abnormal growth of cells within the brain or central spinal canal, either it may...
Modern imaging techniques have great importance in the diagnosis and therapy of skull-base pathologi...
Meningioma is among the most common intracranial neoplasms of adulthood and may be the most common p...
Tumors that originate from bone or cartilage may be classified as (a) chordomas; (b) bone-forming tu...
The heterogenicity of tissues of the skull basemakes it a bed for a wide spectrum of benign and mali...
A bone tumour of intermediate grade malignancy in the skull is described. These tumours are extremel...
Ewing sarcoma and primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) are rare tumors that are grouped under the ...
A number of tumors and tumor-like non-neoplastic lesions with different cell types on histology occu...
Skull base chordomasare rare primitive bone tumors developed at the expense of remnants of the embry...
There are several tumors that do not easily fit into the specific classifications of primary bone tu...
Malignant meningiomas, rare tumors that account for approximately 1%-3% of all meningioma, have high...
To treat pathological processes, primarily tumors, in the base of the skull is one of the most intri...
Skull base tumors form a highly heterogeneous group. As there are several structures in this anatomi...
textabstractBrain tumours consist of primary or de novo tumours, and secondary tumours. The latter g...
According to Russell and Rubinstein, primary intracranial sarcomas can be distinguished from other s...
A brain Tumor is an abnormal growth of cells within the brain or central spinal canal, either it may...
Modern imaging techniques have great importance in the diagnosis and therapy of skull-base pathologi...
Meningioma is among the most common intracranial neoplasms of adulthood and may be the most common p...
Tumors that originate from bone or cartilage may be classified as (a) chordomas; (b) bone-forming tu...
The heterogenicity of tissues of the skull basemakes it a bed for a wide spectrum of benign and mali...
A bone tumour of intermediate grade malignancy in the skull is described. These tumours are extremel...
Ewing sarcoma and primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) are rare tumors that are grouped under the ...
A number of tumors and tumor-like non-neoplastic lesions with different cell types on histology occu...
Skull base chordomasare rare primitive bone tumors developed at the expense of remnants of the embry...
There are several tumors that do not easily fit into the specific classifications of primary bone tu...
Malignant meningiomas, rare tumors that account for approximately 1%-3% of all meningioma, have high...
To treat pathological processes, primarily tumors, in the base of the skull is one of the most intri...
Skull base tumors form a highly heterogeneous group. As there are several structures in this anatomi...
textabstractBrain tumours consist of primary or de novo tumours, and secondary tumours. The latter g...
According to Russell and Rubinstein, primary intracranial sarcomas can be distinguished from other s...
A brain Tumor is an abnormal growth of cells within the brain or central spinal canal, either it may...