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Walsh & Hoyt: Clinical Manifestations, Treatment, and Prognosis According to Site | Dolichoectasia of the intracranial portions ofthe ICAs and their branches may be asymptomatic, or it may cause a variety ofsymptoms and signs that are related to the location and extent of the condition. Thus, dolichoectasia of the petrous portion ofthe ICA may produce lower cranial neuropathies, wh... | Vascular Diseases; Aneurysm; Clinical Manifestations; Treatment; Prognosis; Dolichoectasia | Neuro-ophthalmology Virtual Education Library: NOVEL http://NOVEL.utah.edu |
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Walsh & Hoyt: General Considerations | The characteristic pituitary tumor is the adenoma. Uncommon in children, its incidence increases with age and may approach 30% in an older population. Pituitary adenomas constitute 612% of all symptomatic intracranial tumors. Most are sporadic, but pituitary adenomas are a component of multiple endo... | Neoplasms; Head and Neck Neoplasms; Pituitary Gland; General Considerations | Neuro-ophthalmology Virtual Education Library: NOVEL http://NOVEL.utah.edu |
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Walsh & Hoyt: Tumors | The most common tumors associated with aneurysms are pituitary adenomas and meningiomas. Most patients with an intracranial tumor and an aneurysm initially develop symptoms and signs from the tumor. Neuroimaging studies may identify an asymptomatic aneurysm. Several mechanisms could account for the ... | Vascular Diseases; Aneurysm; Tumors | Neuro-ophthalmology Virtual Education Library: NOVEL http://NOVEL.utah.edu |