• Neuroradiology · Jul 1976

    Case Reports

    Acquired basal encephalocele.

    • H O Thijssen, H A Walder, R T Wentges, J L Slooff, and E Meyer.
    • Neuroradiology. 1976 Jul 30;11(4):209-13.

    AbstractThe radiodiagnostic signs of congenital basal encephalocele are well known. The case history described here shows that a long existing, acquired, traumatic transethmoidal encephalocele can cause the same roentgen appearance. The differences between the congenital and recent posttraumatic forms are indicated.

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