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255 related items for PubMed ID: 19221654

  • 1. Duplication of falx cerebelli, occipital sinus, and internal occipital crest.
    D'Costa S, Krishnamurthy A, Nayak SR, Madhyasta S, Prabhu LV, J JP, Ranade AV, Pai MM, Vadgaonkar R, Ganesh Kumar C, Rai R.
    Rom J Morphol Embryol; 2009; 50(1):107-10. PubMed ID: 19221654
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  • 2. A complex dural-venous variation in the posterior cranial fossa: a triplicate falx cerebelli and an aberrant venous sinus.
    Shoja MM, Tubbs RS, Loukas M, Shokouhi G, Oakes WJ.
    Folia Morphol (Warsz); 2007 May; 66(2):148-51. PubMed ID: 17594675
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  • 3. A rare variation of the posterior cranial fossa: duplicated falx cerebelli, occipital venous sinus, and internal occipital crest.
    Shoja MM, Tubbs RS, Khaki AA, Shokouhi G.
    Folia Morphol (Warsz); 2006 May; 65(2):171-3. PubMed ID: 16773610
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  • 4. Absent falx cerebelli: report of a rare case.
    Mavridis IN, Lontos K, Anagnostopoulou S.
    Anat Sci Int; 2013 Jun; 88(3):181-2. PubMed ID: 23315085
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  • 5. Triple falx cerebelli associated with two aberrant venous sinuses in the floor of posterior cranial fossa.
    Satheesha Nayak B, Srinivasa Rao S, Deepthinath R, Kumar N.
    Australas Med J; 2013 Jun; 6(8):397-400. PubMed ID: 24039632
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  • 7. Anatomic variations of the human falx cerebelli and its association with occipital venous sinuses.
    Çavdar S, Solmaz B, Taniş Ö, Guler OU, Dalçık H, Aydoğmuş E, Altunkaya L, Kara E, Aslıyüksek H.
    Br J Neurosurg; 2021 Jun; 35(3):306-312. PubMed ID: 32781846
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  • 11. Partial duplication of tentorium cerebelli and complete duplication of falx cerebelli.
    Nayak SB, Shetty SD.
    Anat Cell Biol; 2019 Sep; 52(3):337-339. PubMed ID: 31598364
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  • 16. A morphometric analysis of the foramen magnum region as it relates to the transcondylar approach.
    Muthukumar N, Swaminathan R, Venkatesh G, Bhanumathy SP.
    Acta Neurochir (Wien); 2005 Aug; 147(8):889-95. PubMed ID: 15924208
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  • 17. An unusual finding of the posterior cranial fossa: one case report.
    Tubbs RS, Shoja MM, Loukas M.
    Ital J Anat Embryol; 2008 Aug; 113(2):83-6. PubMed ID: 18702234
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  • 18. Venous channels within the intracranial dural partitions.
    Kaplan HA, Browder J, Krieger AJ.
    Radiology; 1975 Jun; 115(3):641-5. PubMed ID: 1129477
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  • 19. Fenestrated Falx Cerebri and Additional Sinuses in the Tentorium Cerebelli.
    Nayak SB, Vasudeva SK.
    J Craniofac Surg; 2020 Sep; 31(6):e585-e586. PubMed ID: 32502106
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