Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4307773 | Surgery | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Most peripancreatic schwannomas are benign. Peripancreatic schwannoma may often be accurately diagnosed before surgery by its typical location and CT or MRI findings. Total resection is important for treatment, and no recurrences are seen when resection is complete. Prognosis after total resection is extremely good.
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Authors
Ting-Chun MD, Ching-Yao MD, PhD, Jin-Ming MD, Pei-Hsin MD, PhD, Hong-Shiee MD, PhD, Po-Huang MD, PhD, Yu-Wen MD, PhD,