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Intradural Spine Tumors
Intradural spinal cord tumors have a prevalence of 3-10/100000 per year and predominantly occur in the middle-aged group.
Intradural spinal cord tumors have a prevalence of 3-10/100000 per year and predominantly occur in the middle-aged group.
Intradural Tumors: Radiology - Surgery
MRI provides a triplanar view of the tumor which allows accurate differentiation between intramedullary and extramedullary neoplasms.
Surgical Outcome and Management of Median Nerve Lesions
200 out of 289 patients with median nerve lesions at the levels of arm, elbow and forearm, and wrist were operated.
The Surgical Management of Craniocervical Junction Tumors Involving the Occipital Condyle
Information on the surgical management of craniocervical junction tumors involving the occipital condyle.
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