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hyperostosis frontalis interna/headache

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Headache in a patient with Klinefelter's syndrome and hyperostosis frontalis interna.

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Hyperostosis frontalis interna (HFI) has been reported in older women, but reports in men are rare. We present a novel case of migraine headache in a gentleman with Klinefelter's syndrome and HFI, along with a discussion of possible pathophysiologic mechanisms underlying both the headache and the

Recurrent paroxysmal headache displacing convulsive seizures--report of a case associated with hyperostosis frontalis interna.

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[Hyperostosis frontalis interna in reference to the problem of headache].

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Frontal Sinus Osteoma Accompanied by Intracranial Mucocele and Local Hyperostosis Frontalis Interna.

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Frontal sinus osteoma accompanied by intracranial mucocele and local hyperostosis frontalis interna has never been reported. A 47-year-old woman presented with a 3-month history of intermittent headache. Physical examination revealed no neurologic abnormality. Contrasted magnetic resonance imaging

Hyperostosis frontalis interna in a patient with giant cell arteritis.

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Hyperostosis frontalis interna (HFI) is a disorder characterized by progressive symmetric thickening of the inner table of the frontal bone of the human skull. HFI may be accompanied by headache and some neuropsychiatric diseases such as epilepsy and dementia. Giant cell arteritis (GCA), also called

Hyperostosis frontalis interna in postmenopausal women-Possible relation to osteoporosis.

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To improve our understanding of hyperostosis frontalis interna (HFI), we investigated whether HFI was accompanied by changes in the postcranial skeleton. Based on head CT scan analyses, 103 postmenopausal women were divided into controls without HFI and those with HFI, in whom we measured the

[MRI findings of hyperostosis frontalis interna--a case of Morgagni syndrome].

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We report a patient with Morgagni syndrome. The main aim of this paper is to discuss hyperostosis frontalis interna (HFI) and coexisting clinical feature and to describe the pathomorphology in detail on the basis of MRI images of the skull. The patient, a woman, was 82 years old when she first came

[The Stewart-Morel syndrome in the differential diagnosis of patients with frontal headache].

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Hyperostosis frontalis interna is the name generally applied to skull thickening more or less restricted to the squamous portion of the frontal bone and involving, in particular, its subdural or inner surface. The association of this calvarial thickening with virilism and obesity is a

Radiological evaluation of Hyperostosis frontalis interna: is it of clinical importance?

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Hyperostosis frontalis interna (HFI) presents irregular thickening of the frontal bone. Even though HFI is frequently seen during routine radiological imaging, it usually remains unrecorded owing to a common belief that it just represents an incidental finding or anatomical variant. Recent studies

Computed tomography evaluation of patients with chronic headache.

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OBJECTIVE To determine whether the rate of detecting a tumour, arteriovenous malformation (AVM) or aneurysm with the use of enhanced or unenhanced computed tomography (CT) is significant in patients with chronic headache and to calculate the cost. METHODS Case series. METHODS Chronic headache clinic

[Three elderly cases of hyperostosis cranii with various clinical symptoms].

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We report three elderly patients with hyperostosis cranii (HC). Patient 1 had two episodes of unconsciousness; patient 2, headache; and patient 3, dementia. On the basis of the classification of Moore using skull films, patients 1 and 2 showed hyperostosis frontoparietalis and patient 3 had

Full penetrance of Morgagni-Stewart-Morel syndrome in a 75-year-old woman: case report and review of the literature.

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BACKGROUND Morgagni-Stewart-Morel syndrome is defined as the presence of hyperostosis frontalis interna, variably associated with metabolic, endocrine, and neuropsychiatric disorders. The possible cause-effect relationship of these associations remains uncertain. METHODS A 75-year-old woman

[Significance of cranial hyperostoses for the neurologic-psychiatric practice].

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The present paper attempts to comment on the relation between diffuse concentric hyperostoses of the cranial vault and neurologic and psychiatric symptoms in a male aged 42 and a woman aged 23 when death occurred. In the past, similar discussions mainly concerned the hyperostosis frontalis interna
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