Rapid growth and regression of intracranial meningiomas in lymphangioleiomyomatosis: case report

Surgical Neurology - Tập 68 - Trang 671-674 - 2007
Eugenio Pozzati1, Mino Zucchelli1, Mario Schiavina1, Paola Contini1, Maria Pia Foschini1
1Division of Neurosurgery and Service of Pathology, Bellaria Hospital and Respiratory Pathophysiology, S. Orsola Policlinic, Bologna 40100, Italy

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