1. [Orbital tumors. Neurosurgical activity].
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Bousquet O, El Ouahabi A, Le Reste PJ, Sacko O, Joud A, Hayek G, Froelich S, Mourier KL, Mercier P, Vignes JR, Loiseau H, Liguoro D, Scherpereel B, Rousseaux P, Gay E, Brassier G, Laguarrigue J, Cophignon J, and Civit T
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- Age Factors, Exophthalmos etiology, Female, France, Functional Laterality, Glioma surgery, Hospitals, Humans, Lacrimal Apparatus surgery, Lacrimal Apparatus Diseases surgery, Male, Neurosurgical Procedures statistics & numerical data, Paris, Vision Disorders etiology, Neurosurgical Procedures methods, Orbital Neoplasms surgery
- Abstract
In this chapter, we report the results of orbital tumor management in a few neurosurgical departments and compare it to a Paris neurosurgical department that has developed a close relation with an ophthalmological department. These departments' activity is quite low, treating mainly sphenoorbital meningiomas. Other tumor groups are unequally and sporadically managed., (Copyright 2010 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
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- 2010
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