Inflammatory pseudotumor of the cavernous sinus and skull base

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Publication Type Manuscript
School or College School of Medicine
Department Neurosurgery
Creator Couldwell, William T.
Other Author McCall, Todd; Fassett, Daniel R.; Lyons, George
Title Inflammatory pseudotumor of the cavernous sinus and skull base
Date 2006
Description Inflammatory pseudotumor is a non-neoplastic process of unknown etiology characterized by a proliferation of connective tissue with an inflammatory infiltrate. Intracranial inflammatory pseudotumors classically involve the cavernous sinus but can also occur in the supratentorial or infratentorial compartments and spinal canal. Symptoms are dependent on location, and when present in the cavernous sinus, typically include cranial nerve palsies of those nerves in the cavernous sinus. These lesions are rapidly responsive to steroid therapy. Surgery is typically indicated for biopsy only, but complete resection may be justified for lesions outside the cavernous sinus.
Type Text
Publisher Springer
First Page 1
Last Page 27
Subject Intracranial neoplasm; Pseudotumor; Skull base
Subject LCSH Intracranial tumors -- Treatment; Cavernous sinus
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation McCall, T., Fassett, D. R., Lyons, G., & Couldwell, W. T. (2006). Inflammatory pseudotumor of the cavernous sinus and skull base. Neurosurgical Review, 29(3), 194-200.
Rights Management (c) Springer (The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com)
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s69c7fm6
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