2022
Comparative anatomy of the middle cerebral artery, rhinal and endorhinal sulci, piriform lobe, entorhinal cortex, olfactory tubercule, anterior perforate substance, and hippocampus: A dissection study
Kier E, Conlogue G. Comparative anatomy of the middle cerebral artery, rhinal and endorhinal sulci, piriform lobe, entorhinal cortex, olfactory tubercule, anterior perforate substance, and hippocampus: A dissection study. The Anatomical Record 2022, 306: 2030-2043. PMID: 36371781, DOI: 10.1002/ar.25124.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMiddle cerebral arteryRecurrent arteryPiriform lobeHuman fetal specimensOlfactory tuberculeLenticulostriate arteriesRhinal sulcusEndorhinal sulcusCerebral arteryTemporal lobeFetal specimensAnatomic modificationsHuman temporal lobeStriate nucleusMCA branchesArteryInferomedial regionHeubnerHippocampusComplex anatomyDissection studiesBrain dissectionCerebrumSulcusLobe
1988
Hemifacial Spasm Caused by a Tortuous Vertebral Artery
Tash R, Kier E, Chyatte D. Hemifacial Spasm Caused by a Tortuous Vertebral Artery. Journal Of Computer Assisted Tomography 1988, 12: 492-494. PMID: 3366969, DOI: 10.1097/00004728-198805010-00027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTortuous vertebral arteryInferior cerebellar arteryHemifacial spasmVertebral arteryFacial nerveBrain stemCerebellar arteryAnterior inferior cerebellar arteryPosterior inferior cerebellar arteryInternal auditory canalAxial T1-weighted imagesRoot exit zoneT1-weighted imagesMagnetic resonance (MR) appearanceCochlear arteryVertebrobasilar systemAuditory canalVascular loopsArterySpasmOrbicularis muscleNerveExit zoneFacial musclesResult of compressionHemifacial Spasm Caused by a Tortuous Vertebral Artery
Tash R, Kier E, Chyatte D. Hemifacial Spasm Caused by a Tortuous Vertebral Artery. Journal Of Computer Assisted Tomography 1988, 12: 492-494. DOI: 10.1097/00004728-198805000-00027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTortuous vertebral arteryInferior cerebellar arteryHemifacial spasmVertebral arteryFacial nerveBrain stemCerebellar arteryAnterior inferior cerebellar arteryPosterior inferior cerebellar arteryInternal auditory canalRoot exit zoneMagnetic resonance (MR) appearanceVertebrobasilar systemCochlear arteryAuditory canalVascular loopsArterySpasmOrbicularis muscleNerveExit zoneFacial musclesResult of compressionMusclePatients
1975
Unilateral Nerve Deafness in Childhood: a Possible Vascular Etiology
Snead O, Kier E, Huttenlocher P. Unilateral Nerve Deafness in Childhood: a Possible Vascular Etiology. Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology 1975, 17: 84-88. PMID: 1123124, DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.1975.tb04961.x.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1972
Fibromuscular dysplasia involving the intracranial vessels. Case report.
Iosue A, Kier E, Ostrow D. Fibromuscular dysplasia involving the intracranial vessels. Case report. Journal Of Neurosurgery 1972, 37: 749-52. PMID: 4654704, DOI: 10.3171/jns.1972.37.6.0749.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFibromuscular dysplasiaIntracranial internal carotid arteryMiddle cerebral arteryInternal carotid arteryMiddle cerebralCerebral ischemiaCerebral arteryHealthy menDifferential diagnosisCarotid arteryClinical significanceIntracranial vesselsArteryDysplasiaIschemiaCerebralLesionsSymptomsDiagnosis
1966
Embryology of the Normal Optic Canal and Its Anomalies An Anatomic and Roentgenographic Study
Kier E. Embryology of the Normal Optic Canal and Its Anomalies An Anatomic and Roentgenographic Study. Investigative Radiology 1966, 1: 346-362. PMID: 5970634, DOI: 10.1097/00004424-196609000-00023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOptic canalOptic strutOptic foramenOphthalmic arteryRadiologic findingsDural ossificationRoentgenographic studiesDevelopmental anomaliesProximal portionCaroticoclinoid foramenForamenInfantsCanalCranial openingOssificationNormal developmentOrbital openingDevelopmental patternsArteryAnatomicFetusesFetal