Surgical principles include isolation of the lesion to increase the likelihood of complete resection and to lessen blood loss. Technique is modified based on anatomical variation and the extent of ...
A MASS presenting in the anterolateral aspect of the neck is always a problem in clinical diagnosis. Last among the possibilities considered is chemodectoma (nonchromaffin paraganglioma) —and ...
Papilloedema is often the presenting feature of serious intracranial pathology. Commoner causes include space occupying lesions and benign intracranial hypertension. Impaired cerebral venous drainage ...
A 40-year-old right-handed female was referred for neurosurgical consultation following an 8-month history of intermittent vertigo. She also described "stuffiness" in the left ear, subjective ...