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Surgery of spinal nerve schwannoma. Risk of neurological deficit after resection of involved root.
J Neurosurg. 1989.
PMID: 2585070
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Surgery of spinal nerve schwannoma. Risk of neurological deficit after resection of involved root.
Kim P, Ebersold MJ, Onofrio BM, Quast LM.
Kim P, et al.
J Neurosurg. 1989 Dec;71(6):810-4. doi: 10.3171/jns.1989.71.6.0810.
J Neurosurg. 1989.
PMID: 2585070
When surgically removing a spinal nerve schwannoma, preservation of the involved root is attempted and may be feasible. ...These results indicate that the spinal roots giving origin to schwannoma are frequently nonfunctional …
When surgically removing a spinal nerve schwannoma, preservation of the involved root is attempted and ma …
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Treatment of relevant nerve roots involved in nerve sheath tumors: removal or preservation?
Celli P.
Celli P.
Neurosurgery. 2002 Sep;51(3):684-92; discussion 692.
Neurosurgery. 2002.
PMID: 12188946
OBJECTIVE: Surgery for the treatment of patients with spinal nerve sheath tumors can require complete resection of the nerve roots involved in the tumor. ...CONCLUSION: After resection of a single eloquent nerve ro …
OBJECTIVE: Surgery for the treatment of patients with spinal nerve sheath tumors can require complete resection …
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