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Limits of endoscopic treatment of sylvian arachnoid cysts in children
Child's Nervous System, 11/02/09
Di Rocco f et al. – An endoscopic approach can be used safely in the management of sylvian arachnoid cysts. An effective opening of the deep arachnoid membranes into the basal cisterns could be performed in all patients with the resolution of the preoperative symptoms. However, the long–term efficacy of the stoma needs to be assessed.
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