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Factors Related to Successful Energy Transmission of Focused Ultrasound through a Skull: A Study in Human Cadavers and Its Comparison with Clinical Experiences

Jung NY, Rachmilevitch I, Sibiger O, Amar T, Zadicario , Chang JW

OBJECTIVE: Although magnetic resonance guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) has been used as minimally invasive and effective neurosurgical treatment, it exhibits some limitations, mainly related to acoustic properties of the skull...
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Skull Factors Affecting Outcomes of Magnetic Resonance-Guided Focused Ultrasound for Patients with Essential Tremor

Chang KW, Park YS, Chang JW

PURPOSE: Magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) thalamotomy has become a standard treatment for medically intractable essential tremor (ET). Skull density ratio (SDR) and skull volume in patients with ET are...
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Understanding the Biomechanical Properties of Skull Base Tissues Is Essential for the Future of Virtual Reality Endoscopic Sinus and Skull Base Surgery Simulators

Favier V, Gallet P, Subsol G, Captier G

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Extended temporalis flap for skull base reconstruction

Chung SW, Hong JW, Lee WJ, Kim YO

Traditionally, a galeal flap has been used for skull base reconstruction. In addition to the galeal flap, several other flaps, such as the temporalis muscle flap or the free vascularized...
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Virtual Reality Simulators for Endoscopic Sinus and Skull Base Surgery: The Present and Future

Kim DH, Kim Y, Park JS, Kim SW

Endoscopic sinus and skull base surgeries are minimally invasive surgical techniques that reduce postoperative symptoms and complications and enhance patients' quality of life. However, to ensure excellent surgical outcomes after...
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Porencephaly with Skull Remodeling

Hur W, Choi PK, Chung JY, Kim KH, Kang HG

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Comparative Study on Acellular Dermal Graft Versus Propylene Mesh Both Either Loaded or Unloaded with BM-MSCs in Healing of Skull Bone Defect in Rats: Histological and Immunohistochemical Study

Elkhateb L, Zohdy A, Atalla SS, Moussa MH, Hamam GG, Zahra FA

Bone defect occurs as a consequence of many conditions. Diseased bones don’t heal properly and defects in face area need proper bone reconstruction to avoid psychological and social problems. Tissue...
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Rapid Redistribution of an Acute Traumatic Epidural Hematoma in a Patient with Invasive Skull Cancer

Lee H, Hwang SC, Lee AL, Kim CG, Im SB

The rapid spontaneous resolution of an acute epidural hematoma (EDH) has rarely been reported. A possible mechanism of spontaneous resolution is egress of the hematoma into the subgaleal space through...
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Fractionated Gamma Knife Radiosurgery as Initial Treatment for Large Skull Base Meningioma

Park HR, Lee JM, Park KW, Kim JH, Jeong SS, Kim JW, Chung HT, Kim DG, Paek SH

We present our experience on the hypofractionated Gamma Knife radiosurgery (FGKS) for large skull base meningioma as an initial treatment. We retrospectively reviewed 23 patients with large skull base meningioma...
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Effect of herbal extracts on bone regeneration in a rat calvaria defect model and screening system

Lee DH, Kim IK, Cho HY, Seo JH, Jang JM, Kim J

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of herbal extracts on bone regeneration. Two known samples were screened. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We previously established a rat calvaria...
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Paradoxical Response after a Voriconazole Treatment in an Immunocompetent Host with a Skull Base Osteomyelitis due to Invasive Aspergillosis

Kim JM, Jung HB, Bae JH, Choi SH, Lee TJ

BACKGROUND: We describe a case of skull base osteomyelitis due to invasive aspergillosis which had been aggravated after antifungal treatment but significantly recovered by dexamethasone. CASE REPORT: A 74-year-old male patient...
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Metastatic breast cancer with osteolytic skull lesions suspected to be multiple myeloma

Kang YM, Lee HJ, Kim SJ

We report a case of breast cancer with osteolytic skull lesions which mimicked osteolytic lesions in multiple myeloma. A 60-year-old female was admitted to our hospital due to confused mentality....
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The presence of sharp-edged weapon related cut mark in Joseon skull discovered at the 16th century market district of Old Seoul City ruins in South Korea

Lee H, Oh CS, Hong JH, Kim J, Han L, Park JM, Shin DH

A human skull was discovered at the 16th-century drainage channel of market district ruins, one of the busiest streets in the capital of Joseon kingdom. By anthropological examination, we noticed...
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Hearing Preservation with the Transcrusal Approach to the Skull Base Lesion Combined with Other Transcranial Approach: Results of Consecutive Series of 5 Cases

Lee SM, Ko BJ, Sung HK, Kim HK, Hong JB, An YS

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: This study reviewed our experience and outcomes of surgery via transcrusal approach to the skull base lesions. SUBJECTS AND METHOD: We performed transcrusal approach technique on five patients...
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⁶⁸Gallium-Arginine-Glycine-Aspartic Acid and ¹⁸F-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography in Chondroblastic Osteosarcoma of the Skull

Orunmuyi A, Modiselle , Lengana T, Ebenhan T, Vorster M, Sathekge M

We report the case of a 32 year-old male with Chondroblastic Osteosarcoma of the skull, which was imaged with both ¹⁸[F]fluorodeoxyglucose (¹⁸F-FDG) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) and ⁶⁸Gallium-arginine-glycine-aspartic acid...
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Osteoblast and Bacterial Culture from Cryopreserved Skull Flap after Craniectomy: Laboratory Study

Cho TG, Kang SH, Cho YJ, Choi HJ, Jeon JP, Yang JS

OBJECTIVE: Cranioplasty using a cryopreserved skull flap is a wide spread practice. The most well-known complications of cranioplasty are postoperative surgical infections and bone flap resorption. In order to find...
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Skull Base Dermoid Cyst in the Right Infratemporal Fossa Diagnosed Using the Dixon Technique: a Case Report and Review of Literature

Kim SJ, Baek HJ, Ryu KH, Choi BH, Moon JI, Cho SB, Park SE, Bae K, Jeon KN, Cho EB, An HJ

Dermoid cysts are benign congenital tumors composed of keratinizing squamous epithelium and dermal derivatives. They account for less than 1% of all intracranial tumors and are rarely exhibited at the...
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Skull Metastasis of Gastric Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor Successfully Managed by Surgery

Park I, Chung DH, Yoo CJ, Shin DB

Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are rare, but are the most common mesenchymal neoplasm of the gastrointestinal tract. The most common sites of metastasis are liver and peritoneum, while bone metastasis...
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Immediate Near-Total Scalp Reconstruction with Artificial Dermis on Exposed Calvarium

Park S, Han KT, Kim MC, Lim JS

Scalp defect management is complicated secondary to reduced laxity in the scalp and forehead area. For reconstruction of larger defects with exposed bone and loss of the periosteal layer, free...
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Coverage of a 4(th) Degree Contact Burn of Scalp and Calvarium Using a Fasciocutaneous Transposition Flap: A Case Report

Ahn GH, Ju HS, Lim SA, Song JK, Lim SY

Scalp and calvarium defects are caused by trauma, burn, tumor resection, or congenital diseases. We experienced a few cases of severe electrical burn of scalp and calvarium, but fourth-degree contact...
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