OBJECTIVE: Report the details of an unusual case of initially unilateral intradural spontaneous otogenic pneumocephalus in which the patient developed contralateral pneumocephalus after surgical repair of temporal bone and dural defects on the initial side. Discuss the lessons learned concerning management and pathophysiology of this rare case. PATIENT: A 73-year-old male presenting with bilateral retro-orbital pain and headache was found to have unilateral intradural pneumocephalus in the temporal lobe with an adjacent defect in the temporal bone. INTERVENTION: Surgical repair of the initial defect in the temporal bone and dura via a middle cranial fossa approach with obliteration of the mastoid cavity. RESULTS: The patient\u27s symptoms a...
Pneumocephalus (PNC) is described as a presence of air in the cranial cavity. Trauma is the most com...
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Abstract Background Pneumocephalus, illustrated by air in the cranial vault is relatively infrequent...
OBJECTIVE: Report the details of an unusual case of initially unilateral intradural spontaneous otog...
Pneumocephalus is commonly associated with head and facial trauma, ear infection or surgical interve...
Background: The tegmen tympani and mastoideum are insidious locations of bony dehiscence. Large defe...
We report a case of spontaneous otogenic pneumocephalus, manifesting with a rapid deterioration of ...
OBJECTIVE:: To report clinical presentation, management and outcomes of a rare complication of cochl...
We report the case of a 33-year old woman with an otogenic pneumocephalus associated with pneumatoco...
BACKGROUND: Intracranial pneumocephalus, the accumulation of air, occurs most frequently from trauma...
The case is described of a 50-year-old man, treated for 10 years in an outpatient psychiatric clinic...
Backgrounds: To describe presentation, diagnosis and management of a case of spontaneous temporal bo...
Introduction: Pneumocephalus is the presence of air or gas within the cranial cavity. It can occur f...
OBJECTIVE: To describe a rare case of pneumolabyrinth (PNL) and pneumocephalus (PNC) due to otogenic...
INTRODUCTION: Mastoid hyperpneumatisation predisposes to intracranial pneumatocoele development, du...
Pneumocephalus (PNC) is described as a presence of air in the cranial cavity. Trauma is the most com...
Contains fulltext : 79702.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
Abstract Background Pneumocephalus, illustrated by air in the cranial vault is relatively infrequent...
OBJECTIVE: Report the details of an unusual case of initially unilateral intradural spontaneous otog...
Pneumocephalus is commonly associated with head and facial trauma, ear infection or surgical interve...
Background: The tegmen tympani and mastoideum are insidious locations of bony dehiscence. Large defe...
We report a case of spontaneous otogenic pneumocephalus, manifesting with a rapid deterioration of ...
OBJECTIVE:: To report clinical presentation, management and outcomes of a rare complication of cochl...
We report the case of a 33-year old woman with an otogenic pneumocephalus associated with pneumatoco...
BACKGROUND: Intracranial pneumocephalus, the accumulation of air, occurs most frequently from trauma...
The case is described of a 50-year-old man, treated for 10 years in an outpatient psychiatric clinic...
Backgrounds: To describe presentation, diagnosis and management of a case of spontaneous temporal bo...
Introduction: Pneumocephalus is the presence of air or gas within the cranial cavity. It can occur f...
OBJECTIVE: To describe a rare case of pneumolabyrinth (PNL) and pneumocephalus (PNC) due to otogenic...
INTRODUCTION: Mastoid hyperpneumatisation predisposes to intracranial pneumatocoele development, du...
Pneumocephalus (PNC) is described as a presence of air in the cranial cavity. Trauma is the most com...
Contains fulltext : 79702.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
Abstract Background Pneumocephalus, illustrated by air in the cranial vault is relatively infrequent...