| Literature DB >> 15470620 |
Aylin Yücel1, Bumin Değirmenci, M Deniz Yilmaz, Ali Altuntaş.
Abstract
Encephaloceles are uncommon and can arise from congenital, traumatic, or spontaneous origins. Approximately 80% of all cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrheas are caused by head injuries. Spontaneous or nontraumatic encephaloceles or cerebrospinal fluid leaks have been the least common in most series, accounting for only 3% to 5% of all cerebrospinal fluid leaks. There is a high incidence of meningitis and brain abscess. Thus, early diagnosis is very important. We present an adult patient with uncomplicated nontraumatic cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea that was caused by spontaneous trans-sphenoidal encephalocele.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15470620
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tani Girisim Radyol ISSN: 1300-4360