| Literature DB >> 3915641 |
F Frank, A P Fabrizi, R Frank-Ricci, C Sturiale, G Nuzzo.
Abstract
The authors report their results of 37 patients with low malignancy brain tumors seated in deep or highly functional areas not amenable to traditional surgery, nor to conventional radiochemotherapy. In the past 5 years these patients were treated by means of stereotactic interstitial radiotherapy. The isotope employed in all cases was 125I. Stereotactic radioisotope implants were always preceded by multiple stereotactic biopsies affording precise histological diagnoses. A 6-month to 5-year follow-up shows a survival rate of 72.6% (29 patients), and of these patients, 80.9% (26 out of 29) had complete social reentry.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3915641 DOI: 10.1159/000101115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Neurophysiol