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Year : 2009 |
Volume
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Case Report: Anteromedial temporosphenoidal encephalocele with a clinically silent lateral bony defect in the greater wing of the sphenoid
Anoop Kumar Pandey
Department of Radiology, St. Paul Hospital, University of British Columbia, Canada
Correspondence Address:
Anoop Kumar Pandey 704-989, Nelson Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6Z 2S1 Canada
 Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None  | Check |
DOI: 10.4103/0971-3026.57217
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Anteromedial temporosphenoidal encephalocele is the least common type of temporal encephalocele. It commonly presents with spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea in adults. This article presents the CT cisternography and MRI findings of one such case, which also had an associated clinically silent defect in the greater wing of the sphenoid on the same side. |
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