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  • 21. Solitary intradural intracranial osteoma.
    Choudhury AR, Haleem A, Tjan GT.
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  • 26. Dural cavernous hemangioma: an under-recognized lesion mimicking meningioma.
    Perry JR, Tucker WS, Chui M, Bilbao JM.
    Can J Neurol Sci; 1993 Aug; 20(3):230-3. PubMed ID: 8221389
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    Celikoğlu E, Hakan T, Bozbuğa M.
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  • 31. [Pseudotumor cerebri secondary to dural sinus thrombosis: pediatric case report].
    Brito AR, Vasconcelos MM, Domingues RC, Esteves L, Olivaes MC, Cruz LC, Herdy GV.
    Arq Neuropsiquiatr; 2005 Sep; 63(3A):697-700. PubMed ID: 16172728
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  • 32. Cranial aneurysmal bone cysts presenting with raised intracranial pressure: report of two cases.
    Chateil JF, Dousset V, Meyer P, Pedespan JM, San-Galli F, Rivel J, Caillé JM, Diard F.
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    Puca A, Colosimo C, Tirpakova B, Lauriola L, Di Rocco F.
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  • 35. [Intracranial cavernous angioma].
    Lynch JC, Andrade R, Pereira C, Salomão JF, Duarte F, Carvalho FG, Chadrycki E.
    Arq Neuropsiquiatr; 1994 Jun; 52(2):237-42. PubMed ID: 7826254
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  • 36. Facial nerve palsy secondary to a dural cavernous angioma of the middle cranial fossa eroding the tegmen tympani.
    Pozzati E, Giuliani G, Ferracini R, Gaist G.
    Neurosurgery; 1988 Aug; 23(2):245-7. PubMed ID: 3185887
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  • 37. Dural cavernous haemangioma of posterior cranial fossa.
    Goel A, Achwal S, Nagpal RD.
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  • 40. Dural cavernous angioma of the posterior sagittal sinus: case report.
    Boockvar JA, Stiefel M, Malhotra N, Dolinskas C, Dwyer-Joyce C, LeRoux PD.
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