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Intradural Extramedullary Spinal Cord Malignancy Treated With Percutaneous Image-Guided Cryoablation. [PDF]
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Incidence and causes of traumatic and non-traumatic spinal cord injury in Salzburg, Austria: a multi-center hospital network-based study. [PDF]
Safdarian M +7 more
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Sacral Extradural Granular Cell Tumor: A Case Report With Electron Microscopy Findings. [PDF]
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[Surgical treatment of spinal neoplasms].
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Part I: Spinal-cord neoplasms—intradural neoplasms
The Lancet Oncology, 2007Intradural spinal-cord tumours are an uncommon but important consideration in the differential diagnosis of patients with back pain, radicular pain, sensorimotor deficits, or sphincter dysfunction. Intradural spinal tumours can be divided into intramedullary and extramedullary spinal-cord tumours on the basis of their anatomical relation to the spinal ...
David E, Traul +2 more
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Der Radiologe, 2021
Spinal neoplasms are generally rare disorders but play an important role in the differential diagnosis of space-occupying masses of the spinal axis. Although there are several different classification criteria (histological origin, dignity, positional relationship to the spine), the standard classification of spinal neoplasms based on the relationship ...
Jolie Jean, Jana Ivanidze
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Spinal neoplasms are generally rare disorders but play an important role in the differential diagnosis of space-occupying masses of the spinal axis. Although there are several different classification criteria (histological origin, dignity, positional relationship to the spine), the standard classification of spinal neoplasms based on the relationship ...
Jolie Jean, Jana Ivanidze
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Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 1993
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an accurate and noninvasive tool in the evaluation of children with spinal neoplasm. Localization and definition of site and extent of disease for treatment planning, the most important goals of neuroimaging in spinal neoplastic disease, have become more precise with MRI, because all spinal compartments can be seen ...
S, Blaser, D, Harwood-Nash
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an accurate and noninvasive tool in the evaluation of children with spinal neoplasm. Localization and definition of site and extent of disease for treatment planning, the most important goals of neuroimaging in spinal neoplastic disease, have become more precise with MRI, because all spinal compartments can be seen ...
S, Blaser, D, Harwood-Nash
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Recurrence of benign spinal neoplasms
Neurosurgical Review, 2001The outcome of surgical treatment of benign spinal neoplasms is considered to be excellent, with good improvement of neurological function. The risk of recurrence is estimated to be very low, except with subtotal resections. This retrospective study was designed to establish the course of illness, clinical outcome, and recurrence rate of benign spinal ...
U, Schick, G, Marquardt, R, Lorenz
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