Central venous stenosis is a rare cause of neurologic pathology. Here we present a case of brachiocephalic vein stenosis causing cervical myelopathy through venous engorgement. Our patient was a 51-y/o male who presented with ambulatory dysfunction so he was evaluated for cervical myelopathy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
September 2002
Objective: To describe the results of a craniofacial approach to resection of stage IIIB juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma, performed by an integrated skull base surgical team.
Design: A retrospective case-series review was conducted with postoperative follow-up ranging from 28 to 63 months.
Setting: Operations were performed at a tertiary medical center.