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Frontoethmoidal encephalocele: Case report and review on management
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Skull BaseSoutheast AsiaOphthalmologyOculoplasticsNeural Tube DefectSurgical PathologyHistopathologyOtorhinolaryngologySingle-stage CorrectionNeurotologySkull Base SurgerySurgeryNeurologyAnatomyGlaucomaCraniofacial SurgeryMedicineCase Report
Encephaloceles, especially in the frontoethmoidal region, are a form of neural tube defect affecting patients in Southeast Asia more commonly than those in western countries, where they are more common in the occipital regions. All patients with classical frontoethmoidal encephalocele had swelling over the bridge of nose or inner canthus of eye since birth, with varying degrees of hypertelorism. This paper emphasizes on the clinical features of this pathology and its surgical management, along with, reviewing the evolution of single-stage correction and fine refinements.
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