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Survival of patients with malignant primary osseous spinal neoplasms: results from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database from 1973 to 2003.

open access: yesJournal of Neurosurgery : Spine, 2011
Object Malignant primary osseous spinal neoplasms are aggressive tumors that remain associated with poor outcomes despite aggressive multidisciplinary treatment measures.
Debraj Mukherjee   +5 more
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Distinction and Potential Prediction of Lung Metastasis in Patients with Malignant Primary Osseous Spinal Neoplasms.

Spine, 2020
STUDY DESIGN Retrospective analysis. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to develop and validate a nomogram for the prediction of lung metastasis in patients with malignant primary spinal tumors.
Yonggang Fan, Mandi Cai, Lei Xia
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Intradural Extramedullary Spinal Neoplasms: Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation.

Radiographics, 2019
While intradural extramedullary spinal disease varies widely, identification of tumors in this location and their radiologic manifestations greatly facilitates narrowing of the diagnostic considerations.
K. Koeller, Robert Y Shih
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Socioeconomic Predictors of Surgical Resection and Survival for Patients With Osseous Spinal Neoplasms

Clinical Spine Surgery, 2019
Summary of Background Data: Primary osseous spinal neoplasms (POSNs) include locally aggressive tumors such as osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma, and chordoma.
Sayantan Deb   +5 more
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Effect of esketamine combined with pregabalin on acute postsurgical pain in patients who underwent resection of spinal neoplasms: a randomized controlled trial.

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Moderate-to-severe acute postsurgical pain (APSP) can prolong the recovery and worsen the prognosis of patients who undergo spinal surgery. Esketamine and pregabalin may resolve APSP without causing hyperpathia or respiratory depression after surgery ...
Yang Zhou   +7 more
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A review of primary central nervous system neoplasms of cats

Veterinary Pathology-Supplement, 2023
Primary central nervous system (CNS) neoplasms are uncommonly diagnosed in cats. The majority of primary feline CNS neoplasms described in the veterinary literature consist of meningioma and glioma occurring mainly in the brain and less often in the ...
D. Rissi
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Spinal Infections.

Neuroimaging clinics of North America, 2023
Spinal cord infections can present with a wide variety of imaging findings, depending on the pathogen and the host's immune status. Infectious myelitis can have a characteristic distribution of lesions within the spinal cord, which refine the ...
H. Yokota, E. Tali
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Enlargement of the spinal cord: Inflammation or neoplasm?

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2006
Intramedullary spinal tumours are uncommon lesions that can cause significant difficulties in the differential diagnosis between inflammatory diseases such as multiple sclerosis and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, and vascular malformations or neoplasms. We report five cases in which the history and the clinical symptoms suggested an inflammatory
Brinar, Vesna V.   +3 more
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Primary Benign Tumors of the Spinal Canal.

World Neurosurgery, 2022
Benign tumors that grow in the spinal canal are heterogeneous neoplasms with low incidence; from these, meningiomas and nerve sheath tumors (neurofibromas and schwannomas) account for 60% to 70% of all primary spinal tumors.
J. A. Carlos-Escalante   +5 more
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NEOPLASMS OF THE SPINAL CORD

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1936
There are but few organs in the human body in which neoplastic disease occurs in a more benign form and the results of surgery are more brilliant than in the spinal cord and its membranes. At the same time there is no organ in which total restoration of function following the removal of the neoplasm is so completely dependent on an early diagnosis ...
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