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Imaging Vital and Non-vital Brain Pericytes in Brain Slices following Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
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Imaging features of central nervous system haemangiopericytomas
N A Sibtain1, S Butt, S E J Connor
1Department of Neuroradiology, King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, SE5 9RS, London, UK. naomisibtain@hotmail.com
European Radiology
|November 30, 2006
Abstract:
Intracranial and spinal haemangiopericytomas are uncommon, durally based tumours. They macroscopically resemble meningiomas but are distinct histologically, have a more aggressive natural history and require different management. We present a pictorial review illustrating the radiological manifestations of these tumours that will aid in their preoperative identification.
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