Hernia Cranial-Cerebral Nasofrontal

Cerepocerebellar hernia nasofrontal is a disease that is characterized by protrusion of brain fragments through a hole in the walls of the anterior cranial fossa. This condition can lead to serious consequences such as blurred vision, headaches, seizures and other symptoms.

The causes of nasofrontal FM hernia can be different. This may be due to congenital structural features of the skull or injuries received during pregnancy. A hernia can also form after brain surgery.

If you have this disease, the first symptoms may be headaches and visual disturbances. In the patient



Nasofrontal cranial hernia

Naso Frontal Cranial Hernia is a pathology in which the volume of the brain matter changes due to a rupture in the soft tissue or wall of the brain canal. It is also, like transverse sinus nerve palsy (Duchenne-Herbrough syndrome), an anterior hernia of the brain.

In addition to this, pathology pays attention to the following factors: - morphological study of this problem; - neuromorphological aspects; - clinical manifestations of pathology and approaches to its treatment.

Pathology occurs mainly in the adult population. This is a disorder characterized by the proliferation of areas of the brain affected by the substance, less often by tumor growth of the brain regions. Normally, these areas are present in this process, but their role is insignificant.