PerspectivesCerebral Revascularization for Skull Base Tumors
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Iver A. Langmoen, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosurgery, Oslo University Hospital and University of Oslo
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Iver A. Langmoen, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Neurosurgery, Department of Neurosurgery, Oslo University Hospital and University of Oslo
Commentary on: Cerebral Revascularization for Difficult Skull Base Tumors: A Contemporary Series of 18 Patients by Yang et al. pp.660-671.
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