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Primary and metastatic paraganglioma of the cranial vault.

Pramath KakodkarLena Mary HoulihanMark PreulNiamh BerminghamChris Lim
Published in: British journal of neurosurgery (2021)
Metastatic PGs tend to be slow-growing and are clinically silent tumours. Diagnosed patients should undergo regular surveillance neuroradiological assessment, regardless of symptomatology, for metastases along the complete neural axis. We recommend operative management with GTR and adjunct RT in these patients.
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