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171 related items for PubMed ID: 164039

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  • 2. Orbital venography.
    Russell DB, Miller JD.
    Radiology; 1972 May; 103(2):267-73. PubMed ID: 5024545
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  • 3. The localization of lesions in the orbital apex and cavernous sinus by frontal venography.
    Lloyd GA.
    Br J Radiol; 1972 Jun; 45(534):405-14. PubMed ID: 5029024
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  • 4. The role of the neuroradiologist in vascular disorders involving the orbit.
    Tan WS, Wilbur AC, Mafee MF.
    Radiol Clin North Am; 1987 Jul; 25(4):849-61. PubMed ID: 3299479
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  • 5. Unilateral septic cavernous sinus thrombosis. A case report with digital orbital venographic documentation.
    Fiandaca MS, Spector RH, Hartmann TM, Braun IF.
    J Clin Neuroophthalmol; 1986 Mar; 6(1):35-8. PubMed ID: 2939111
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  • 6. Angiographic findings in the Tolosa-Hunt syndrome: painful ophthalmoplegia.
    Sondheimer FK, Knapp J.
    Radiology; 1973 Jan; 106(1):105-12. PubMed ID: 4682706
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  • 8. Orbital venography in painful ophthalmoplegia (Tolosa-Hunt syndrome).
    Muhletaler CA, Gerlock AJ.
    AJR Am J Roentgenol; 1979 Jul; 133(1):31-4. PubMed ID: 110066
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  • 11. The radiographic diagnosis of cavernous meningiomas and aneurysms with a review of the neurovascular anatomy of the cavernous sinus.
    Post MJ, Glaser JS, Trobe JD.
    CRC Crit Rev Diagn Imaging; 1979 Nov; 12(1):1-34. PubMed ID: 509976
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  • 13. The radiographic recognition of two clinically elusive mass lesions of the cavernous sinus: meningiomas and aneurysms.
    Post MJ, Glaser JS, Trobe JD.
    Neuroradiology; 1978 Nov; 16():499-503. PubMed ID: 745747
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  • 14. Orbital venography: anatomy, technique, and diagnostic use.
    Dayton GO.
    Trans Am Ophthalmol Soc; 1977 Nov; 75():459-504. PubMed ID: 580660
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  • 15. Relationship between the number of involved cranial nerves and the percentage of lesions located in the cavernous sinus.
    Lin CC, Tsai JJ.
    Eur Neurol; 2003 Nov; 49(2):98-102. PubMed ID: 12584418
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  • 17. [The eye and cavernous sinus disorders (author's transl)].
    Detry-Morel M.
    J Fr Ophtalmol; 1981 Nov; 4(8-9):603-18. PubMed ID: 7320413
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  • 18. Painful ophthalmoplegia: the Tolosa-Hunt syndrome.
    Cohn DF, Carasso R, Streifler M.
    Eur Neurol; 1979 Nov; 18(6):373-81. PubMed ID: 232681
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  • 20. Phlebography of the orbital venous system and the cavernous sinus.
    McNulty JG.
    Br J Radiol; 1969 Feb; 42(494):113-21. PubMed ID: 5773245
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