True cervicothoracic meningocele: a rare and benign condition
Cervical meningoceles are rare spinal dysraphism, accounting for approximately 7% of all cystic spinal dysraphism. In spite of the rarity, the clinical course is most of the times benign. The surgical treatment includes resection of the lesion and untethering, when presented. We present a 14-day-old...
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Main Authors: | Bruno L. Pessoa (Author), Yara Lima (Author), Marco Orsini (Author) |
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2015-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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