2002
DOI: 10.1055/s-2002-36270
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Parasagittales Meningeom bei einem 32500 Jahre alten Schädel aus dem Südwesten von Deutschland

Abstract: Summary. During excavation in 1931 by Riek in the cave of Vogelherd close to Stetten in the Lone Valley in southwestern Germany there was found an anatomically modern human skull (called: "Stetten 2") dated 32500 years before present. The skull was excavated without postcranial skeleton in the cave and showed no signs of burial. Paleopathological examinations of the calvarium reveals skeletal abnormalities that indicate parasagittal meningioma next to the bregma. Paracentral Meningiomas cause seizures and foca… Show more

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“…Another case described a hollow lesion on the greater wing of the sphenoid [ 46 ]. The last group of changes involved various changes to the inner vault tables, including depressions of the parietal [ 35 ] and parasagittal regions [ 40 ], as well as large arachnoid granulations [ 46 ], irregular bone formation [ 41 ], and meningeal hypervascularization [ 16 , 33 , 47 ]. Several cases provided no description of the lesions involved.…”
Section: Data Collection and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another case described a hollow lesion on the greater wing of the sphenoid [ 46 ]. The last group of changes involved various changes to the inner vault tables, including depressions of the parietal [ 35 ] and parasagittal regions [ 40 ], as well as large arachnoid granulations [ 46 ], irregular bone formation [ 41 ], and meningeal hypervascularization [ 16 , 33 , 47 ]. Several cases provided no description of the lesions involved.…”
Section: Data Collection and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%