| 1 | The most likely cause of sphenoid dysplasia is defective ossification of the sphenoid bone. | |
| 2 | Objective: To explore the diagnosis value of sphenoidal electrodes in child epilepsy. | |
| 3 | Findings: Relatively homogeneous ground-glass appearance and expansion of right temporal bone and greater wing of the sphenoid bone. No overt bony destruction. | |
| 4 | In patients with NF-1, sphenoid wing dysplasia was initially thought to be congenital and non-progressive. | |
| 5 | Objective To discuss the surgical treatment and postoperative improvement in visual acuity of medial sphenoid ridge meningiomas associated with visual impairment. |