Preoperative angiographic considerations and neurological outcome after surgical treatment of intradural spinal hemangioblastoma: a multicenter retrospective case series.
Vicki Marie ButenschoenMaximilian SchwendnerVanessa HubertusJulia OnkenNikolaus KoeglTheresa MohmeStefanie MaurerTobias Boeckh-BehrensSven O EickerClaudius ThoméPeter VajkoczyMarcus CzabankaBernhard MeyerMaria WostrackPublished in: Journal of neuro-oncology (2022)
Spinal hemangioblastoma patients significantly benefit from early surgical treatment with only transient postoperative deterioration and complete recovery until follow-up. The performance of preoperative angiograms remains subject to center disparities.
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