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Clivus length distinguishes between asymptomatic healthy controls and symptomatic adult women with Chiari malformation type I.Academic Article Why?
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Posterior cranial fossa box expansion leads to resolution of symptomatic cerebellar ptosis following Chiari I malformation repair.Academic Article Why?
Endoscopic transnasal repair of cerebrospinal fluid leaks in the area of the paranasal sinuses and clivus.Academic Article Why?
Three-Dimensional CT Morphometric Image Analysis of the Clivus and Sphenoid Sinus in Chiari Malformation Type I.Academic Article Why?
Combined petrosal approach.Academic Article Why?
Development of symptomatic Chiari malformation in a child with craniofacial dysmorphism.Academic Article Why?
Emissary veins prevalence and evaluation of the relationship between dural venous sinus anatomic variations with posterior fossa emissary veins: MR study.Academic Article Why?
Image-guided, endoscopic-assisted drilling and exposure of the whole length of the internal auditory canal and its fundus with preservation of the integrity of the labyrinth using a retrosigmoid approach: a laboratory investigation.Academic Article Why?
Posterior fossa surgery in octogenarians: special considerations.Academic Article Why?
Quantification of changes in brain morphology following posterior fossa decompression surgery in women treated for Chiari malformation type 1.Academic Article Why?
Thirty-day outcomes for posterior fossa decompression in children with Chiari type 1 malformation from the US NSQIP-Pediatric database.Academic Article Why?
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