Gu, Wenbo Ruan, Dan O'Connor, Daniel Zou, Wei Dong, Lei Tsai, Min‐Yu Jia, Xun Sheng, Ke
PurposeProton dose distribution is sensitive to uncertainties in range estimation and patient positioning. Currently, the proton robustness is managed by worst-case scenario optimization methods, which are computationally inefficient. To overcome these challenges, we develop a novel intensity-modulated proton therapy (IMPT) optimization method that...
Safaee, Michael M McDermott, Michael W Benet, Arnau Theodosopoulos, Philip V
BACKGROUND:Open transcranial approaches to the anterior skull base remain an integral component of current skull base practice. Evolution of these and other techniques has resulted in revisions of standard, tried-and-true methods in attempts to improve patient outcomes and cosmesis, while still providing the best combination of surgical exposure an...
Owen, John Henry Komarck, Christine M Wang, Anthony C Abuzeid, Waleed M Keep, Richard F McKean, Erin L Sullivan, Stephen Fan, Xing Prince, Mark EP
OBJECTIVE Chordomas are rare malignant tumors thought to arise from remnants of the notochord. They can be located anywhere along the axial skeleton but are most commonly found in the clival and sacrococcygeal regions, where the notochord regresses during fetal development. Chordomas are resistant to many current therapies, leaving surgery as the p...
Rutkowski, Martin J Birk, Harjus S Wood, Matthew D Perry, Arie Nicolaides, Theodore Ames, Christopher P Gupta, Nalin
The authors report the case of a 5-year-old boy in whom extraneural metastases developed 5 years after he underwent an occipitocervical fusion and transoral approach to treat a clival chordoma without local recurrence. Following primary resection, the patient's postoperative course was complicated by recurrent meningitis secondary to CSF leak, whic...
Haidar, Yarah M Bhatt, Jay M Ghavami, Yaser Moshtaghi, Omid Schwer, Amanda Chenery, Stafford Djalilian, Hamid R
Objective To examine the relationship between the prescribed target dose and the dose to healthy neurovascular structures in patients with vestibular schwannomas treated with stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). Study Design Case series with chart review. Setting SRS center from 2011 to 2013. Subjects Twenty patients with vestibular schwannomas treated...
Kunimatsu, Akira Kunimatsu, Natsuko
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Polish journal of radiology
A number of tumors and tumor-like non-neoplastic lesions with different cell types on histology occur in the skull base. A wide variety in disease and lesion appearance often complicates the process of radiological diagnosis. The main role of radiographic imaging is the detection and characterization of skull base lesions, with evaluation of the ex...
Khawaja, Ayaz M Venkatraman, Anand Mirza, Maira
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Polish journal of radiology
Chordomas are rare tumors that can develop anywhere along the craniospinal axis. These tumors present challenges with respect to diagnosis and treatment due to a high rate of recurrence, even after multiple surgeries, and the propensity to involve any region within the craniospinal axis. New developments in radiation therapy have improved recurrenc...
Walton, H Morley, S Alegre-Abarrategui, J
Atypical meningioma is a rare cause of perineural tumour spread. In this report, we present the case of a 46-year-old female with an atypical meningioma of the skull base demonstrating perineural tumour spread. We describe the imaging features of this condition and its distinguishing features from other tumours exhibiting perineural spread.
da Silva, Joakim Ansorge, Richard Jena, Rajesh
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from IOP via https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0031-9155/60/12/4777. / Although proton therapy delivered using scanned pencil beams has the potential to produce better dose conformity than conventional radiotherapy, the created dose distributions are more sensitive to a...
Jadhav, Aniket B Tadinada, Aditya Rengasamy, Kandasamy Fellows, Douglas Lurie, Alan G
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Imaging science in dentistry
An osteolytic lesion with a small central area of mineralization and sclerotic borders was discovered incidentally in the clivus on the cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) of a 27-year-old male patient. This benign appearance indicated a primary differential diagnosis of non-aggressive lesions such as fibro-osseous lesions and arrested pneumatizat...