Tactic of surgical treatment of patients with frontal-callous gliomas dependent from topographic-anatomic variants

Tactic of surgical treatment of patients with different topographic-anatomic variants of frontal-callous gliomas is offered. General lines and features of basic stages of operative intervention are described with the vemoving of such гліом. Accesses are examined in detail, critical moment...

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Main Authors: O. Ya. Glavatskiy, O. V. Kulik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romodanov Neurosurgery Institute 2008-03-01
Series:Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal
Online Access:https://theunj.org/article/view/108860
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description Tactic of surgical treatment of patients with different topographic-anatomic variants of frontal-callous gliomas is offered. General lines and features of basic stages of operative intervention are described with the vemoving of such гліом. Accesses are examined in detail, critical moments on which it follows to pay special attention during the operation at each topographic-anatomic variant of gliomas tumour are marked. Illustrative charts are pointed for each of topographic-anatomic variants of gliomas of frontal-callous localization. Lethality of patients with the different topografic-anatomic variants of frontal-callous gliomas were analyzed.
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spelling doaj.art-be224b3fb4c5423283bdd45ebab03e712024-02-03T08:07:45ZengRomodanov Neurosurgery InstituteUkrainian Neurosurgical Journal2663-90842663-90922008-03-011232610.25305/unj.108860Tactic of surgical treatment of patients with frontal-callous gliomas dependent from topographic-anatomic variantsO. Ya. Glavatskiy0O. V. Kulik1Romodanov Neurosurgery Institute, Kiev, UkraineRomodanov Neurosurgery Institute, Kiev, Ukraine Tactic of surgical treatment of patients with different topographic-anatomic variants of frontal-callous gliomas is offered. General lines and features of basic stages of operative intervention are described with the vemoving of such гліом. Accesses are examined in detail, critical moments on which it follows to pay special attention during the operation at each topographic-anatomic variant of gliomas tumour are marked. Illustrative charts are pointed for each of topographic-anatomic variants of gliomas of frontal-callous localization. Lethality of patients with the different topografic-anatomic variants of frontal-callous gliomas were analyzed.https://theunj.org/article/view/108860
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Tactic of surgical treatment of patients with frontal-callous gliomas dependent from topographic-anatomic variants
Ukrainian Neurosurgical Journal
title Tactic of surgical treatment of patients with frontal-callous gliomas dependent from topographic-anatomic variants
title_full Tactic of surgical treatment of patients with frontal-callous gliomas dependent from topographic-anatomic variants
title_fullStr Tactic of surgical treatment of patients with frontal-callous gliomas dependent from topographic-anatomic variants
title_full_unstemmed Tactic of surgical treatment of patients with frontal-callous gliomas dependent from topographic-anatomic variants
title_short Tactic of surgical treatment of patients with frontal-callous gliomas dependent from topographic-anatomic variants
title_sort tactic of surgical treatment of patients with frontal callous gliomas dependent from topographic anatomic variants
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