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Al-Zain, F., et al. - Conclusion: Spinal tumours may cause complex cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) dynamic and resorptive changes. These changes are mechanical, physiological or combined in their effect. Patients with papilloedema or increased intracranial pressure should be carefully examined by clinical and neuro-radiological means for cranial and spinal pathologies. The treatment of the primary cause might save the patient a series of unnecessary procedures


   

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