Prevalence of anatomical variants in the clivus: fossa navicularis magna, canalis basilaris medianus, and craniopharyngeal canal

S Bayrak, D Göller Bulut, K Orhan - Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy, 2019 - Springer
Purpose This study determined the prevalence of fossa navicularis magna (FNM), canalis
basilaris medianus (CBM), and craniopharyngeal canal (CPC), the size of FNMs, and types …

Research status of congenital microphthalmos with orbital cyst

B Li - International Ophthalmology, 2024 - Springer
Purposes Congenital microphthalmia with orbital cyst (CMOC) is a severe ocular
developmental malformation. This article aims to provide assistance for genetic counseling …

Endoscopic endonasal repair of a persistent craniopharyngeal canal and sphenoid meningoencephalocele: case report and review of literature

G Rajasekar, P Nair, M Abraham, P Jaiswal… - World Neurosurgery, 2019 - Elsevier
Background A persistent craniopharyngeal canal (PCC) is a rare cause of cerebrospinal
fluid rhinorrhea in children. The condition often coexists with other midline facial defects …

Incidence of anomalous canals in the base of the skull: a retrospective radio-anatomical study using cone-beam computed tomography

F Akkoca Kaplan, İŞ Bayrakdar, E Bilgir - Surgical and Radiologic …, 2020 - Springer
Purpose Several skull-base foramina including foramen meningo-orbitale, craniopharyngeal
canals, canaliculus innominatus, foramen vesalius, palatovaginal canals, and canalis …

Evaluation of morphometric features of fossa navicularis using cone-beam computed tomography in a Turkish subpopulation

G Magat - Imaging science in dentistry, 2019 - synapse.koreamed.org
Purpose Fossa navicularis is a bone defect in the clivus. Familiarity with this anatomical
variant is important because it is close to vital anatomical structures in the base of the skull …

A Case Series of Imaging Nuances of Persistent Craniopharyngeal Canal–Connecting the Pharynx to Brain!

A Bajpai, N Chidanandaswamy, B Hosur… - Journal of Marine …, 2024 - journals.lww.com
Persistent craniopharyngeal canal (PCPC) is a rare congenital anomaly arising from the
incomplete closure of the craniopharyngeal canal during embryological development …

[PDF][PDF] Growth Hormone Secreting Ectopic Pituitary Adenoma: Case Report and Literature Review

S Kawtharani, B Ali, ME Elias Horanieh… - Growth, 2024 - researchgate.net
Background: Pituitary adenomas are common primary brain tumors that occur in the sella
turcica where the pituitary gland resides. However, rare condition where separate hormone …

Disorders involving a persistent craniopharyngeal canal: a case series

SK Poonia, D Cazzador, AC Kaufman… - … Surgery Part B: Skull …, 2020 - thieme-connect.com
Objectives A persistent craniopharyngeal canal (CPC) is a rare embryologic remnant that
presents as a well-corticated defect of the midline sphenoid body extending from the sellar …

Persistent craniopharyngeal canal

BC Muniz, PH Fonseca, BNF Ribeiro… - Arquivos de Neuro …, 2018 - SciELO Brasil
Figure. A: Magnetic resonance, constructive interference in steady state 3D sequence,
sagittal plane; B: Magnetic resonance, T1, sagittal plane; C: Magnetic resonance, T2, axial …

[PDF][PDF] Sphenoidal Ectopic Adenohypophysis: A Rare Case Report and

İF Naldemir, AK Karaman, D Güçlü - Current Research in MRI, 2022 - curremr.com
The ectopic located pituitary gland is extremely rare, as in other congenital pituitary
anomalies. This term refers to the location in the pharyngeal wall or sphenoid bone …