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Distribution Approximately two-thirds of SHs occur on the posterior aspect of the spinal cord. The most common location Category: Tumor, Spinedoi:10.1097/01.CNE.0000558612.20449.66Sayyahmelli, SimaAycan, AbdurrahmanErginoglu, UfukBaskaya, Mustafa K.Contemporary Neurosurgery...
A hemangioblastoma is abenignand slow-growing tumor in thebrainstemor spine. It’s a well-defined growth that forms in the lining of your blood vessels. A hemangioblastoma does not harm healthy tissue nearby and can be treated with surgery or focused radiation. Hemangioblastoma Overview Hemang...
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References Epidemiology Incidence and location Hemangioblastomas are rare, and according to various series, they account for 1-2.5% of all intracranial neoplasms.[14, 15]Most hemangioblastomas are located in the posterior cranial fossa; in that region, hemangioblastomas comprise 8-12% of neoplas...
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1b), five small HGB along the spine at C2, T12, L1 and L2 and multiple lesions within the posterior fossa of the brain. The patient underwent laproscopic adrenalectomy 2 months later to remove the PHEO without complications. Further evaluation of the brain tumors identified two large ...
Fig. 1. MRI of the brain and spine demonstrates multiple enhancing lesions throughout the neuroaxis. Post-contrast T1 sequences demonstrate a 5.6 cm cystic lesion within the posterior fossa with enhancing nodule (A, B) with marked brainstem compression and tonsillar herniation below the foramen ...
Parts of the figure are reprinted from Brain and Spine, Volume 1, Supplement 1, 2021, 100297, Klingler JH et al., Intraoperative indocyanine green (ICG) videoangiography in intramedullary hemangioblastoma surgery: Helpful tool or unnecessary? (Congress abstract), S124, Copyright (2021), doi.org...