Introduction: The human development consists of a continuous process where an uninterrupted pattern of extremely complex repetitive cycles of growth, modulation and modification take place. Despite this extreme complexity, the normal development is ordered by an impressive regularity, namely, in chronological, anatomical, topographic and physiological trends. In some organic systems, this development will not b...
Background and Purpose: Evaluate and describe clinical and imaging findings in two patients with mesial-temporal changes in a context of Neurosyphilis Methods: The clinical files of two patients with mesial-temporal lesions in the context of Neurosyphilis were reviewed, gathering information about sex, age, clinical presentation, laboratory and EEG changes, treatment and clinical outcome. An emphasis was placed...
The anatomy of the cerebral venous system (CVS) is based on a known variable three-dimensional structure. For a correct recognition and characterization of its elements, a detailed knowledge of its anatomy and potential variants is essential However, this structural changes, commonly named as variants, may appear in asymptomatic situations as well as associated to certain pathological syndromes with diagnostic ...
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