Abstract:Aim.To analyze the rarity of the clinical case report on spontaneous liquorrhea (SL) posterior cranial fossa (PCF) together with a review of the literature. To determine the features of PCF SL in contrast to anterior and middle cranial fossa (MCF) SL. To identify the optimal diagnostic and treatment tactics in patients with PCF SL.
Materials and methods:We present clinical observations of a PCF SL patient and a detailed review of reports on SL with a defect on the posterior border of the petrous temporal bone … Show more
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