Surgical timing and long-term outcomes in patients with severe haemorrhagic spinal cord cavernous malformations
Background Surgical resection of the lesions remains the main treatment method for most symptomatic spinal cord cavernous malformations (SCCMs) to eliminate the occupation and associated subsequent lifelong haemorrhagic risk. However, the timing of surgical intervention remains controversial, especi...
Main Authors: | Peng Hu, Guilin Li, Qianwen Li, Jingwei Li, Gao Zeng, Lisong Bian, Fan Yang, Feng Ling, Hongqi Zhang, Ming Ye, Chuan He, Tao Hong, Yongjie Ma, Jiaxing Yu, Jian Ren, Xiaoyu Li, An Tian, Liyong Sun, Ziwei Cui, Yeqing Ren |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
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Series: | Stroke and Vascular Neurology |
Online Access: | https://svn.bmj.com/content/early/2023/11/10/svn-2023-002745.full |
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