Case Western Reserve University: Arachnoid Cyst - Posterior Cranial Fossa - Case 2
Arachnoid Cyst of the Posterior Cranial Fossa: (Left) T1-weighted axial MRI; (Right) T2-weighted axial MRI. Note the large cystic lesion in the posterior fossa. As the cyst contains fluid, it is dark ...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the nature and frequency of posterior fossa (PF) lesions in infants who underwent magnetic resonance (MR) brain imaging in the neonatal period and to correlate with cranial ...
Chiari malformation, an anomaly of the posterior cranial fossa, also known as Arnold–Chiari malformation, was described in autopsies by Hans Chiari, an Austrian pathologist, in 1891. He defined four ...
Nature: Posterior Fossa Abnormalities Seen on Magnetic Resonance Brain Imaging in a Cohort of Newborn Infants
Posterior Fossa Abnormalities Seen on Magnetic Resonance Brain Imaging in a Cohort of Newborn Infants
Case Western Reserve University: Arachnoid Cyst - Middle Cranial Fossa - Case 3
A 22 year-old woman presented for evaluation of headaches. On examination, there were subtle neurological signs suggestive of mild right sided weakness. Arachnoid Cyst of the Middle Cranial Fossa: ...
Retrosigmoid craniotomy is a surgical approach that can treat brain tumors, lesions, and other health conditions that affect the posterior fossa, an area at the back of the skull. Approaches like this ...
Your cranial nerves are a set of 12 paired nerves that stem from your brain. They have a wide variety of functions, including helping you see, taste, smell, hear and feel sensations. They also help you make facial expressions, blink your eyes and move your tongue.