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Zentralbl Neurochir ; 40(1): 85-94, 1979.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-484127

ABSTRACT

After a brief survey of the forms of cranial meningoencephaloceles, the current opinions on their development, symptoms and surgical therapy, a report is given on the case of a five-year-old boy suffering from a sphenoethmoidal meningocele of the size 3 x 3 x 4 cm. There was at the same time a wide median palate cleft, obviously a consequence of the meningoencephalocele. A further finding presented by the boy was a neuroradiologically diagnosed agenesis of the Corpus callosum and a median cheiloschisis. This suggests a central development disturbance as a primary cause. The attempt to perform an intracranial occlusion of the defect of the base, which was repeated twice, was not successful. It was only by a transpalatinal-transnasal extradural intervention (reposition of the meningocele after removing the epipharyngeal mucosa, blocking of the bony defect with a perforated tantalum plate) that the removal of the meningocele was successful. The closure of the palate cleft was then made by the oral surgeon. This surgical intervention may also be considered for the treatment of the transsphenoidal meningoencephalocele, which also presents many problems.


Subject(s)
Encephalocele/surgery , Meningocele/surgery , Child, Preschool , Cleft Palate/diagnostic imaging , Cleft Palate/surgery , Encephalocele/diagnostic imaging , Ethmoid Bone/surgery , Humans , Male , Meningocele/diagnostic imaging , Palatal Obturators , Radiography , Sphenoid Bone/surgery
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Zentralbl Neurochir ; 37(2): 111-8, 1976.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1020540

ABSTRACT

List's falx syndrome is confirmed on the basis of an analysis of six own patients and of a survey of the literature on 16 cases of interhemispheric empyemas. The angiographic diagnosis of interhemispheric empyemas is uncertain, and this is in contrast to opinions expressed in the literature. Negative angiographic results cannot be considered to rule out the possibility of the presence of an empyema in the interhemispheric space. In those cases in which corresponding clinical evidence is available it is recommended to always surgically explore the interhemispheric space subsequent to broad trephination.


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Brain Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Cerebral Angiography/methods , Empyema/diagnostic imaging , Adolescent , Adult , Dura Mater/diagnostic imaging , Empyema/etiology , Female , Hemiplegia/etiology , Humans , Male , Sinusitis/complications
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