"Bones in the Medulla Oblongata?"-A Case Report of Intracranial Teratoma and Review of the Literature
Teratoma in the medulla oblongata is extremely infrequent and has been rarely reported. Severe and sustained brain stem compression resulting from these granitic tumors may cause potentially fatal impairment. Here, we reported a novel case of teratoma that occurred in the medulla oblongata. This 15...
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Main Authors: | Xu Zhang (Author), Hongxiang Wang (Author), Fan Hong (Author), Tao Xu (Author), Juxiang Chen (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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