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[<sup>89</sup>Zr]bevacizumab PET/CT imaging of vestibular schwannomas for the prediction of bevacizumab treatment effect in patients with symptomatic <i>NF2</i>-related schwannomatosis: a study protocol for a phase II single centre, prospective, feasibility trial. [PDF]
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Association between hair dye use and human cancers: A systematic review. [PDF]
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Automated Volumetric Milling Area Planning for Acoustic Neuroma Surgery via Evolutionary Multi-Objective Optimization. [PDF]
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Comparative Proteomic Analysis of Endolymphatic Sac Luminal Fluid in Patients with Meniere's Disease and Controls. [PDF]
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Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1990
Acoustic neuromas are benign schwannomas that arise from the vestibular portion of the eighth cranial nerve. Small tumors confined to the internal auditory canal may be removed via an extradural subtemporal approach. Tumors that involve the cerebellopontine angle require posterior fossa craniotomy utilizing either the suboccipital or translabyrinthine ...
R K, Jackler, L H, Pitts
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Acoustic neuromas are benign schwannomas that arise from the vestibular portion of the eighth cranial nerve. Small tumors confined to the internal auditory canal may be removed via an extradural subtemporal approach. Tumors that involve the cerebellopontine angle require posterior fossa craniotomy utilizing either the suboccipital or translabyrinthine ...
R K, Jackler, L H, Pitts
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Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2002
Patients with acoustic neuromas have several treatment options that include observation, surgical resection, stereotactic radiosurgery, and fractionated radiotherapy. Resection is indicated for patients with larger tumors that have caused major neurologic deficits from brain compression.
Douglas, Kondziolka +2 more
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Patients with acoustic neuromas have several treatment options that include observation, surgical resection, stereotactic radiosurgery, and fractionated radiotherapy. Resection is indicated for patients with larger tumors that have caused major neurologic deficits from brain compression.
Douglas, Kondziolka +2 more
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