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Spinal Nerves Schwannomas: Experience on 367 Cases-Historic Overview on How Clinical, Radiological, and Surgical Practices Have Changed over a Course of 60 Years.

Jacopo LenziGiulio AnichiniAlessandro LandiAlfonso PiciocchiEmiliano PassacantilliFrancesca PedaceRoberto DelfiniAntonio Santoro
Published in: Neurology research international (2017)
Clinical and radiological assessment of spinal schwannomas has markedly changed over the course of 50 years. Diagnostic tools have improved, and detection of recurrence has become way more sensitive. Neurophysiologic monitoring has become a useful intraoperative tool to guide resection and prevent post-op neurological impairment.
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