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Intradural Calcifying Fibroblastic Proliferation Associated With a Nerve Root: A Reactive Process Mimicking a Nerve Sheath Tumor
Spine, 09/01/09
Apostolopoulos V et al. – The histological features of the calcified lesion that the authors report here have not been described before. It is highly likely they represent a reactive process. The authors think these features are useful to be added to the differential diagnosis of a calcified intradural extramedullary lesion involving a nerve root.
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