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Didier H Martin

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Neurosurgery|September 21, 2007
Intrasellar arachnoid cystsAnnie S Dubuisson, Achille Stevenaert, Didier H Martin, et al.
Spine|October 2, 2003
The extraforaminal juxtafacet cyst as a rare cause of L5 radiculopathy: a case reportBernard L Salmon, Manuel P Deprez, Achille E Stevenaert, et al.
BMC Cancer|October 21, 2009
Early termination of ISRCTN45828668, a phase 1/2 prospective, randomized study of sulfasalazine for the treatment of progressing malignant gliomas in adultsPierre A Robe, Didier H Martin, Minh T Nguyen-Khac, et al.
Surgical Neurology International|July 4, 2014
Intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging versus standard neuronavigation for the neurosurgical treatment of glioblastoma: A randomized controlled trialPieter L Kubben, Felix Scholtes, Olaf E M G Schijns, et al.
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Neurosurgery|September 21, 2007
Intrasellar arachnoid cystsAnnie S Dubuisson, Achille Stevenaert, Didier H Martin, et al.
Spine|October 2, 2003
The extraforaminal juxtafacet cyst as a rare cause of L5 radiculopathy: a case reportBernard L Salmon, Manuel P Deprez, Achille E Stevenaert, et al.
BMC Cancer|October 21, 2009
Early termination of ISRCTN45828668, a phase 1/2 prospective, randomized study of sulfasalazine for the treatment of progressing malignant gliomas in adultsPierre A Robe, Didier H Martin, Minh T Nguyen-Khac, et al.
Surgical Neurology International|July 4, 2014
Intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging versus standard neuronavigation for the neurosurgical treatment of glioblastoma: A randomized controlled trialPieter L Kubben, Felix Scholtes, Olaf E M G Schijns, et al.
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