Tübingen
Universitätsklinikum Tübingen
Differences in tumor tissue inflammation and the extent of resection due to prior treatment in primary, sporadic vestibular schwannomas.
Increased tumor tissue inflammation in primary, sporadic vestibular schwannomas is associated with postoperative facial nerve impairment.
Predictive factors for radical resection of primary, sporadic vestibular schwannomas.
Referral to psychosocial services via integrated psychosocial screening compared to questionnaires in adult patients with high-grade glioma: a cluster randomized controlled trial
Differences in tumor tissue inflammation and the extent of resection due to prior treatment in primary, sporadic vestibular schwannomas.
Increased tumor tissue inflammation in primary, sporadic vestibular schwannomas is associated with postoperative facial nerve impairment.
Predictive factors for radical resection of primary, sporadic vestibular schwannomas.
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