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2. Experienceswith surgical thrombosis which a compound basal skull fracture with itnneetauorriotnsghuerogcfircatanhlieaolmpeecnarviainttigyoe.ns. I'talTcleaonnwssailoesnnotprfynoelolufomwoai-ar cephalus is rare. Among the mechanisms fistulas with a detachable balloon via an of intracranial berry aneurysms and carotidthat may be responsible is the combination arterial (internal carotid artery) or venous cavernous fistulas;Mullan, S.;J Neurosurg; 41: of a fistula at the base of the skull and a CSF,1974
3. Dural and dirFct cavernous sinus fistulas;Peeters, F.L.M.; Kr6ger, R.;AJR,1979
4. Treatment of 20 direct carotidcavernous fistulas;Peeters, F.L.M.;Diagn Imag Clin Med,1983