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Intracranial juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma
1Department of Otolaryngology, Port Moresby General Hospital, Boroko, Papua New Guinea.
The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery
|July 1, 1997
Abstract:
Eight cases of intracranial extensions of juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibromas (JNA) are presented. These form 33% of the cases of JNA treated during a 5-year period (1988-93). A high incidence of visual complications in this stage of tumour is observed and the basis of this is discussed. Death results from serious complications of severe haemorrhage and cerebro-spinal fluid leak. The intradural intracranial extensions of the tumour warrant careful approach in terms of surgery, because of their greater risk for complications during the dissection.