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. 1975;31(3-4):201-21.
doi: 10.1007/BF01406293.

Intracranial neurinomas of the nerves of the jugular foramen. Report of 12 personal cases

Intracranial neurinomas of the nerves of the jugular foramen. Report of 12 personal cases

F Pluchino et al. Acta Neurochir (Wien). 1975.

Abstract

12 patients, 10 women and 2 men, were operated on for removal of a jugular foramen neurinoma. Removal was total in 11 cases and operative mortality was 16.6%. As there are no clinical or instrumental signs that permit sure distinction between these tumours and those of the cerebellopontine angle, only a thorough radiological study of the jugular foramen allows correct diagnosis. Often, however, the diagnosis is made during the operation.

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