Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8236871 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Gamma Knife radiosurgery is an effective modality for the treatment of SBMNGs and provides favorable outcomes in patients with cranial neuropathy, even in the long-term follow-up period. However, radiosurgery for patients with no or only mild symptoms should be performed cautiously because neither complication rate is low enough to be negligible, especially in elderly patients. A cranial neuropathy by MNGs involving the cavernous sinus seems to have a higher chance of improvement after radiosurgery than other SBMNGs.
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Authors
Jung Ho M.D., Dong Gyu M.D., Hyun-Tai Ph.D., Chul-Kee M.D., Sun Ha M.D., Chae-Yong M.D., Hee-Won M.D.,