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2025 Proffered Presentations

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V003: ENDOSCOPIC ENDONASAL APPROACH FOR TUBERCULUM MENINGIOMA
Nasya Mendoza-Elias1; Sean Polster, Assistant Professor of Neurological Surg1; Vijay Patel, Dir of Ped Complex Sinus Skull Base Surg2; Bastien Valencia, Research Fellow2; Roberto Alcazar Felix, Research Fellow2; Chris Lo, Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology2; 1University of Chicago Medical Center; 2University of California San Diego

This video is about an interesting case of a 31 year old female who presented with visual symptoms from a tuberculum meningioma. However, she was also in her first trimester when this vision loss occurred. This video reviews the clinical presentation, relevant history, imaging features, and multidisciplinary care required for this patient. Special attention is given to the specific needs and consideration for a pregnant patient undergoing endonasal endoscopic sphenoid surgery. 

 

 

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