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Stereotactic radiosurgery for convexity meningiomas
Journal of Neurosurgery, 09/04/09
Kondziolka D et al. – Stereotactic radiosurgery provides satisfactory control rates either after resection or as an alternate to resection, particularly for histologically benign meningiomas. Its role is most valuable for patients whose tumors affect critical neurological regions and who are poor candidates for resection. Both temporary and permanent morbidity are related to brain location and tumor volume.
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