A Pathophysiological Approach to Reduce Peritumoral Edema with Gamma Knife Radiosurgery for Large Incidental Meningiomas
Background: Peritumoral edema may be a prohibitive side effect in treating large incidental meningiomas with stereotactic radiosurgery. An approach that limits peritumoral edema and achieves tumor control with SRS would be an attractive management option for large incidental meningiomas. Methods: Th...
Main Authors: | Cheng-Siu Chang, Cheng-Wei Huang, Hsi-Hsien Chou, Hsien-Tang Tu, Ming-Tsung Lee, Chuan-Fu Huang |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2022-10-01
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Series: | Life |
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Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/12/11/1683 |
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