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Awake surgery with continuous motor testing for resection of brain tumors in the primary motor area
Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 01/27/09
Shinoura N et al. - Awake surgery with continuous motor testing allowed for resection of brain tumors in the M1 and preservation of motor function, although the patients in whom motor tracts ran in close proximity to the tumors experienced suboptimal outcomes.
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