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Spinal cord tumor surgery—importance of continuous intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring after tumor resectionForster et al., 2012
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- Forster M
- Marquardt G
- Seifert V
- Szelényi A
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- Spine
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Study Design. A retrospective clinical analysis of patients operated on for spinal tumors. Objective. To report on the importance of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (INM) throughout the entire surgical procedure. Summary of Background Data. Postoperative …
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