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Radiographic predictors of occult intracranial involvement in olfactory neuroblastoma patients.

Mathew GeltzeilerGarret W Choby GKeven Seung Yong JiC JessMaceJoao Paulo AlmeidaJohn de AlmeidaPierre-Olivier ChampagneErik ChanJeremy N CiporenMark B ChaskesSarah CornellVeronica DrozdowskiJuan Fernandez-MirandaPaul A GardnerPeter H HwangAristotelis KalyvasKeonho A KongRyan A McMillanJayakar V NayakChirag PatelZara M PatelMaria Peris CeldaCarlos Pinheiro-NetoOlabisi R SanusiCarl-Henry SnydermanBrian D ThorpJamie J Van GompelGelareh ZadehGeorgios ZenonosNathan T ZwagermanEric W Wang
Published in: International forum of allergy & rhinology (2023)
Both CT and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) had reasonably good NPV for involvement of dura and olfactory bulb. Higher Hyam's grade was associated with dural involvement. Patients with low-grade tumors not involving the skull base may be suitable for avoiding skull base resection; however, further investigation is warranted.
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