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Late Post-Traumatic Cerebrospinal Rhinorrhoea
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作者 Fulbert Kouakou Romuald Kouitcheu +2 位作者 Alban Slim Mbende Dominique N’Dri Oka Guy Varlet 《Open Journal of Modern Neurosurgery》 2017年第3期103-111,共9页
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhoea results from anatomical breach between the subarachnoid space and air sinus cavities of the skull base and traumatic CSF rhinorrhoea accounts for 80% - 90% of all cases of CSF lea... Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhoea results from anatomical breach between the subarachnoid space and air sinus cavities of the skull base and traumatic CSF rhinorrhoea accounts for 80% - 90% of all cases of CSF leaks. We sought to report the case of a 16-year-old patient with a history of head injury following a fall from a tree, who developed a post-traumatic CSF rhinorrhoea after an onset of meningitis. The patient sustained a fall from a 6-meter tree in 2008, and was reviewed by our neurosurgical team in February 2016 for a 1-month history of progressive headaches associated with fever, asthenia and left CSF rhinorrhoea. Clinical examination revealed frank meningism and abundant CSF leak from the left nostril. CT scanning showed fractures of the left frontal bone and sinus wall associated with a massive pneumocephalus. The patient benefited from surgical repair of the tear and post-operative lumbar punctures at day 15. The patient’s guardian was informed that non-identifiable information from the case would be submitted for publication and he provided consent. 展开更多
关键词 POST-TRAUMATIC CEREBROSPINAL rhinorrhoea MENINGITIS SURGICAL REPAIR
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CSF Rhinorrhoea with Encephalocele through Sternberg’s Canal: Our Experience
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作者 Reshma Hanwate Vandana Thorawade +5 位作者 Mohan Jagade Anoop Attakil Kartik Parelkar Madhavi Pandare R. V. Natraj Rajesh Kar 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2015年第1期50-54,共5页
Spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea with encephalocele restricted to the sphenoid sinus is rare clinical finding. As of today, only 17 cases encephalocele protruding through the Sternberg’s canal and extendin... Spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhoea with encephalocele restricted to the sphenoid sinus is rare clinical finding. As of today, only 17 cases encephalocele protruding through the Sternberg’s canal and extending into the lateral recess of sphenoid sinus, have been described in literature. Patients presenting with this special clinical entity usually do not have any history of trauma, tumour or iatrogenic injury. Thus the lesions are considered to originate from a congenital bony defect in the lateral wall of the sphenoid sinus, first described by Sternberg in 1888 as the lateral craniopharyngeal canal (Sternberg’s canal). In our experience each patient of spontaneous CSF rhinorrhea should have suspicion of intrasphenoid encephalocele though cribriform plate is a common site. Endoscopic tranasnasal approach is one of the best modalities for such cases. 展开更多
关键词 CSF rhinorrhoea Sternberg’s CANAL ENCEPHALOCELE
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