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Impact of tumor-associated syrinx on outcomes following resection of primary ependymomas of the spinal cord.

Zach PenningtonAnthony L MikulaNikita LakomkinFredric B MeyerW Richard MarshBenjamin D ElderMohamad BydonJeremy L FogelsonWilliam E KraussMichelle J Clarke
Published in: Journal of neuro-oncology (2022)
For spinal ependymomas, tumor-associated syrinxes may portend decreased risk for immediate postoperative neurologic deficits but do not predict long-term neurological outcomes (MMS) or odds of successful gross total resection. Thoracic localization appears to best predict new immediate postoperative deficits, and worse baseline neurological function and advanced age best predict long-term deficits.
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