2020
DOI: 10.31487/j.scr.2020.02.09
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Management of Spontaneous Cerebrospinal Fluid Leaks in the Middle Cranial Fossa and Bone Tegmen Tympani Defect in Patients with Meningitis and Rhinorrhea

Abstract: The pathogenetic process of spontaneous CerebroSpinal Fluid (CSF) leaks in the middle cranial fossa has not been clearly identified yet. It is related to a tegmen defect associated to the presence of a simultaneous encephalocele or meningoencephalocele. The main complication of a CSF leak is meningitis, whose occurrence rate ranges from 4% to 50% according to different causes and conditions of the leak [1]. Surgical approaches to temporal bone reconstruction include middle cranial fossa (MCF) craniotomy, trans… Show more

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“…Lafarga (2019) states that the pungent aroma of microalgae could be masked with flavouring agents [12]. Bitter taste could be covered with sweeteners such as sugar which enhance the taste of food products, making the food more accepted by the consumers [13]. Vanillin and sugar could be used to produce Chlorella milk products with enhanced sensory properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%