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Extraosseous Primary Intracranial Ewing Sarcoma/peripheral Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumor: Series of Seven Cases and Review of Literature.
Singh AK, Srivastava AK, Pal L, Sardhara J, Yadav R, Singh S, Bhaisora KS, Das KK, Mehrotra A, Sahu RN, Jaiswal AK, Behari S. Singh AK, et al. Asian J Neurosurg. 2018 Apr-Jun;13(2):288-296. doi: 10.4103/1793-5482.228570. Asian J Neurosurg. 2018. PMID: 29682023 Free PMC article.
These tumours are showing special predilection for the frontotemporal dura and erode through the flat bone of cranium like orbital roof and lateral wall of the orbit. ...
These tumours are showing special predilection for the frontotemporal dura and erode through the flat bone of cranium l …
[Ghost curves and early auditory evoked potentials. Role of temporary deafness].
Jézéquel JA. Jézéquel JA. Ann Otolaryngol Chir Cervicofac. 1987;104(8):639-48. Ann Otolaryngol Chir Cervicofac. 1987. PMID: 3445982 French.
Their appearance obeys laws common to audiometric tests, stimulus transfer to the opposite ear being through bone of cranium with attenuation inversely proportional to bony surface at level of transducer. ...
Their appearance obeys laws common to audiometric tests, stimulus transfer to the opposite ear being through bone of craniu