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Minimally invasive resection of large dumbbell tumors of the lumbar spine: Advantages and pitfalls (2018)
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Minimally invasive resection of large dumbbell tumors of the lumbar spine: Advantages and pitfalls
by Fahed Zairi, Camille Troux, Tarek Sunna, Melodie-Anne Karnoub, Ghassan Boubez, and Daniel Shedid
MRI follow-up were performed at 6 months, 1 year and 2 year to confirm the absence of tumor recurrence. All data were prospectively collected.🏁
Submitted by ColorfulToucans - 08/03/2025
Academia Non-Fiction 6.13 Ranked
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Minimally invasive resection of large dumbbell tumors of the lumbar spine: Advantages and pitfalls
by Fahed Zairi, Camille Troux, Tarek Sunna, Melodie-Anne Karnoub, Ghassan Boubez, and Daniel Shedid
MRI follow-up were performed at 6 months, 1 year and 2 year to confirm the absence of tumor recurrence. All data were prospectively collected.🏁
Submitted by ColorfulToucans - 08/03/2025
Academia Non-Fiction 6.13 Ranked
