Surgical Treatment of Cerebellar Metastases: Survival Benefits, Complications and Timing Issues
We retrospectively studied 73 consecutive patients who underwent surgery 2015–2020 for removal of cerebellar metastases (CM). Median overall survival (medOS) varied widely between patients and compared favorably with the more recent literature (9.2, 25–75% IQR: 3.2–21.7 months vs. 5–8 months). Progn...
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Main Authors: | Tunc Faik Ersoy, Neda Mokhtari, Daniel Brainman, Björn Berger, Attila Salay, Philipp Schütt, Florian Weissinger, Alexander Grote, Matthias Simon |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bb3fa6be3de648439670fe3f48d4acef |
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