Central Skull Base Anatomy and Pathology: A Review
2021
Abstract The central skull base is an anatomically complex region of the head and neck which hosts a variety of neoplastic, vascular, infectious, inflammatory, and developmental pathologies. Evaluation of its intricate anatomy requires dedicated and complementary imaging modalities of MRI and CT. This article will provide a brief review of the anatomy of the central skull base, followed by an overview of common pathologies encountered in this region and their characteristic radiological characteristics.
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