Midline Posterior Fossa Teratoma
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概要
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A 20-day-old female neonate presented with an immature teratoma in the midline posterior fossa. The tumor was totally removed but the patient died of pneumonia. Teratoma is a rare tumor, but very difficult to treat as the patients tend to be young, and the outcome is very poor.
- 日本脳神経外科学会の論文
- 2001-02-15
著者
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Desai Ketan
Department Of Neurosurgery King Edward Memorial Hospital Seth G. S. Medical College
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NADKARNI Trimurti
Department of Neurosurgery, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Seth G. S. Medical College
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GOEL Atul
Department of Neurosurgery, King Edward Memorial Hospital, Seth G. S. Medical College
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MUZUMDAR Dattatraya
Department of Neurosurgery, King Edward VII Memorial Hospital and Seth G.S. Medical College
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Goel Atul
Department Of Neurosurgery King Edward Memorial Hospital Seth G. S. Medical College
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Goel Atul
Department Of Neurological King Edward Vii Memorial Hospital And Seth G.s.medical College
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Nadkarni Trimurti
Department Of Neurosurgery King Edward Memorial Hospital Seth G. S. Medical College
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Desai Ketan
Department Of Neurosurgery King Edward Vii Memorial Hospital And Seth G.s. Medical College
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Muzumdar Dattatraya
Department Of Neurological King Edward Vii Memorial Hospital And Seth G.s.medical College
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Desai Ketan
Department Of Neurosurgery King Edward Memorial Hospital And Seth G.s. Medical College
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