2021
Comparative anatomy of dissected optic lobes, optic ventricles, midbrain tectum, collicular ventricles, and aqueduct: evolutionary modifications as potential explanation for non-tumoral aqueductal anomalies in humans
Kier E, Kalra V, Conlogue G, Filippi C, Saluja S. Comparative anatomy of dissected optic lobes, optic ventricles, midbrain tectum, collicular ventricles, and aqueduct: evolutionary modifications as potential explanation for non-tumoral aqueductal anomalies in humans. Child's Nervous System 2021, 38: 287-294. PMID: 34812897, PMCID: PMC8789712, DOI: 10.1007/s00381-021-05408-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnatomy, ComparativeAnimalsCerebral AqueductCerebral VentriclesDogsHumansHydrocephalusMammalsRabbitsTectum MesencephaliConceptsEvolutionary modificationsVertebrate materialMammalian componentsTectum structuresAdult sharksNeocortical expansionVertebratesComparative anatomyOptic lobeRelative size changesContinuous cavityOptic ventricleMammalsSharksSize changesFrogsIguanasOccipital lobeModificationMidbrain tectumMidbrain tectum structuresTectumPotential explanationAqueductal stenosisCerebral ventricle
1985
Intraventricular hemorrhage in a term neonate secondary to a third ventricular AVM. Case report.
Heafner M, Duncan C, Kier E, Ment L, Scott D, Kolaski R, Sorgen C. Intraventricular hemorrhage in a term neonate secondary to a third ventricular AVM. Case report. Journal Of Neurosurgery 1985, 63: 640-3. PMID: 3875699, DOI: 10.3171/jns.1985.63.4.0640.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCerebral HemorrhageCerebral VentriclesCerebral VentriculographyFemaleHumansInfant, NewbornIntracranial Arteriovenous MalformationsConceptsIntraventricular hemorrhageUncomplicated full-term gestationsFull-term neonatesFull-term gestationDays of lifeMonths of ageDigital subtraction arteriographyDays of ageAcute onsetPostoperative courseTerm neonatesHealthy infantsSeizure disorderArteriovenous malformationsDifferential diagnosisThird ventricleComputerized tomographyYoung infantsHemorrhageArteriographyAngiomaNeonatesInfantsDiagnosisAge