10.3205/05ESBS32
Zverina, Eduard
Eduard
Zverina
Betka, Jan
Jan
Betka
Skrivan, Jiri
Jiri
Skrivan
Kluh, Jan
Jan
Kluh
Kraus, Josef
Josef
Kraus
Lisy, Jiri
Jiri
Lisy
Vestibular schwannomas: microsurgery after partial removal and stereoradiosurgery
German Medical Science GMS Publishing House
2009
ConferencePaper
acoustic neuroma
vestibular schwannoma
gamma knife stereoradiosurgery
stereoradiosurgery
stereotactic radiosurgery
610 Medical sciences; Medicine
European Skull Base Society|Deutsche Gesellschaft Für Schädelbasischirurgie
2009-01-27
2009
en
urn:nbn:de:0183-05esbs325
05esbs32
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ESBS 2005: Skull Base Surgery: An Interdisciplinary Challenge; 7th Congress of the European Skull Base Society held in association with the 13th Congress of the German Society of Skull Base Surgery
Introduction There is an overall agreement that growing acoustic neuroma – vestibular schwannoma (VS) should be treated [ref:1], [ref:2], [ref:3], [ref:4], [ref:5], [ref:6], [ref:7]. There is a competition between microsurgical[for full text, please go to the a.m. URL]
ESBS 2005: Skull Base Surgery: An Interdisciplinary Challenge; 7th Congress of the European Skull Base Society held in association with the 13th Congress of the German Society of Skull Base Surgery