Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8685012 | Journal of Clinical Neuroscience | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Endoscopic endonasal procedures to skull base lesions achieve high radicality with low complication rates. However, they induce temporary and permanent nasal complaints and complications. Thereby, resurgeries increase the risk of nasal complaints and the use of nasal tamponades might increase the sinonasal outcome. Further prospective studies are necessary to objectify the evaluation of postsurgical nasal complications.
Keywords
AIDAACTHGTRNTRIGF-1ENTICAMRIstandard deviationGross-total resectionMagnetic resonance imagingcomputer tomographySkull base surgeryNear-total resectioninternal carotid arteryInsulin-like growth factorCerebrospinal fluidCSFadrenocorticotropic hormonefollicle stimulating hormoneluteinizing hormoneGrowth hormoneFSH
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Authors
Stefan Linsler, Benjamin Prokein, Philipp Hendrix, Joachim Oertel,