Imaging of spinal tumors

Spinal tumors are often categorized into extradural, intradural extramedullary, or intramedullary. Although this classification represents somewhat of an overgeneralization as a lesion may reside in two compartments, it still helps to characterize spinal tumors. In the intradural, extramedullary spa...

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主要な著者: Grunwald, I, Roth, C, Politi, M, Ahlhelm, F, Backens, M, Reith, W
フォーマット: Journal article
言語:German
出版事項: 2006
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author Grunwald, I
Roth, C
Roth, C
Politi, M
Politi, M
Ahlhelm, F
Ahlhelm, F
Backens, M
Backens, M
Reith, W
Reith, W
author_facet Grunwald, I
Roth, C
Roth, C
Politi, M
Politi, M
Ahlhelm, F
Ahlhelm, F
Backens, M
Backens, M
Reith, W
Reith, W
author_sort Grunwald, I
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description Spinal tumors are often categorized into extradural, intradural extramedullary, or intramedullary. Although this classification represents somewhat of an overgeneralization as a lesion may reside in two compartments, it still helps to characterize spinal tumors. In the intradural, extramedullary space, primary tumors, such as neurofibroma and meningeoma, are relatively common. Secondary tumors or leptomeningeal enhancement also occur. In the intramedullary space, primary tumors are far more common than secondary tumors or metastases. © 2006 Springer Medizin Verlag.
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spelling oxford-uuid:bc122ced-a127-46e7-bc11-d4473e4f88392022-03-29T17:19:05ZImaging of spinal tumorsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:bc122ced-a127-46e7-bc11-d4473e4f8839GermanSymplectic Elements at Oxford2006Grunwald, IRoth, CRoth, CPoliti, MPoliti, MAhlhelm, FAhlhelm, FBackens, MBackens, MReith, WReith, WSpinal tumors are often categorized into extradural, intradural extramedullary, or intramedullary. Although this classification represents somewhat of an overgeneralization as a lesion may reside in two compartments, it still helps to characterize spinal tumors. In the intradural, extramedullary space, primary tumors, such as neurofibroma and meningeoma, are relatively common. Secondary tumors or leptomeningeal enhancement also occur. In the intramedullary space, primary tumors are far more common than secondary tumors or metastases. © 2006 Springer Medizin Verlag.
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Roth, C
Roth, C
Politi, M
Politi, M
Ahlhelm, F
Ahlhelm, F
Backens, M
Backens, M
Reith, W
Reith, W
Imaging of spinal tumors
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