2023
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1761183
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Clival and Paraclival Lesions: A Pictorial Review

Abstract: The clivus is a midline anatomical structure in the central skull base. It is affected by a wide range of non-neoplastic, benign and malignant pathologies, some of which typically affect the clivus because of its strategic location and embryological origins. Clival lesions may often be asymptomatic with occasional complaints like headache or cranial neuropathy in few. Cross-sectional imaging techniques, namely, computed tomographic scan and magnetic resonance imaging, thus, play a key role in approximating to … Show more

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“…A locally invasive clival lesion may arise from notochord-derived tumors (such as chordoma, chondromas, chondrosarcomas) and hematologic malignant tumors (myeloma, lymphoma, Langerhans cell histiocytosis), which are centered within the clivus. Less commonly, invasive pituitary adenomas may secondarily involve the clival region, typically occurring in older adults [1]. Rarely, clival metastases from head, neck, abdominal, and thoracic malignancies may be considered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A locally invasive clival lesion may arise from notochord-derived tumors (such as chordoma, chondromas, chondrosarcomas) and hematologic malignant tumors (myeloma, lymphoma, Langerhans cell histiocytosis), which are centered within the clivus. Less commonly, invasive pituitary adenomas may secondarily involve the clival region, typically occurring in older adults [1]. Rarely, clival metastases from head, neck, abdominal, and thoracic malignancies may be considered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The clivus is a midline anatomical structure in the central skull base. It is affected by a wide range of non-neoplastic, benign, and malignant pathologies, some of which typically affect the clivus because of its strategic location and embryological origins [ 1 ]. Clival chondromas are rare, benign tumors characterized by the growth of hyaline cartilage in the clivus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%