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Ardehali MM et al. – The findings of this study demonstrate that endoscopic resection of JNA is a safe and effective technique because of decrease in blood loss, hospitalization, and recurrence rate, especially in tumors that are not extended through intracranial space. It is therefore strongly recommended that this modality is implemented as the first surgical step for tumors with stages I to IIIA of the Radkowski's staging system.

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