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Clinical, CT, and MRI Findings in Spinal Space-Occupying Lesions

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Modern Methods in Neurosurgery

Part of the book series: Advances in Neurosurgery ((NEURO,volume 16))

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Between 1978 and 1987, 164 patients with intraspinal space-occupying lesions — excluding prolapsed disks — were operated on the Neurochirurgische Universitätsklinik Köln. Since 1984, preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been used in 27 patients (see Table 1).

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Sanker, P., Firsching, R., Frowein, R.A., Nanassis, K., Zanella, F. (1988). Clinical, CT, and MRI Findings in Spinal Space-Occupying Lesions. In: Walter, W., Brandt, M., Klinger, M., Brock, M. (eds) Modern Methods in Neurosurgery. Advances in Neurosurgery, vol 16. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73294-2_38

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