“…[2,4,6,11,15,19,46] These often require neurosurgical interventions, [33][34][35][36] treatment using invasive radiological techniques, [1,5,29,40] or radiotherapy. [7,9] All manipulations within this narrow space require an exact knowledge of the particular parasellar topography in infants. [33] However, all detailed descriptions of cavernous sinus anatomy, [3,27,31,41,42] measurements of important distances, [14,[20][21][22] and analyses of surgical approaches [8,10,18,32,37,38] have been based on adult specimens.…”