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Spinal cord astrocytomas: Presentation, management and outcome
J. K. Houten
, P. R. Cooper
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Ependymoma
100%
Presentation Management
100%
Spinal Cord Astrocytoma
100%
Pediatric Patients
33%
Improved Outcomes
33%
Median Survival
33%
Neoplasms
33%
Tumor
33%
Malignant Tumor
33%
Tumor Progression
33%
Histology
33%
Back Pain
33%
Presenting Symptoms
33%
Operating Microscope
33%
Frequency of Occurrence
33%
Cyst
33%
Astrocytoma
33%
Ultrasound
33%
Gross Total Resection
33%
Prolonged Survival
33%
Hypointense
33%
Surgical Intervention
33%
Laminectomy
33%
Uncommon Tumors
33%
Diagnostic Modalities
33%
Neurological Function
33%
Intramedullary
33%
Neurological Deterioration
33%
High-grade Tumor
33%
Tissue Diagnosis
33%
Tumors in children
33%
Surgical Adjunct
33%
Extent of Resection
33%
Low-grade Astrocytoma
33%
Spinal Tumor
33%
T1 Hyperintense
33%
Motor Evoked Potential Monitoring
33%
Somatosensory Evoked Potentials Monitoring
33%
High-grade Lesion
33%
Pediatric Tumors
33%
Laminoplasty
33%
Bipolar Cautery
33%
Surgical Tools
33%
Cavitron Ultrasonic Surgical Aspirator
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Oligoastrocytoma
100%
Neoplasm
80%
Surgery
60%
Ependymoma
60%
Recurrent Disease
40%
Malignant Neoplasm
20%
Symptom
20%
Pediatrics Patient
20%
Tumor Progression
20%
Diagnosis
20%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
20%
Backache
20%
Fulguration
20%
Deterioration
20%
Laminectomy
20%
Pediatric Cancer
20%
Somatosensory Evoked Potential
20%
Nervous System Physiology
20%
Spinal Cord Tumor
20%
Motor Evoked Potential
20%
Laminoplasty
20%
Neuroscience
Astrocytoma
100%
Ependymoma
60%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
20%
Motor Evoked Potential
20%
Spinal Cord Tumor
20%
Somatosensory Evoked Potential
20%