Gamma Knife Brain Surgery

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Editor(s): Lunsford, L.D. (Pittsburgh, PA)
Kondziolka, D. (Pittsburgh, PA)
Flickinger, J.C. (Pittsburgh, PA)

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Publication year: 1998
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Progress in Neurological Surgery , Vol. 14
Editor(s): Slavin, Konstantin V. (Chicago, IL)
VIII + 228 p., 75 fig., 34 tab., hard cover, 1998
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ISSN: 0079-6492
e-ISSN: 1662-3924


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‘This review in the series Progress in Neurological Surgery sets down the current state of play in this field.
... it is an interesting volume and there there are some useful data on the management of quite rare conditions. This may be particularly useful to the "modern" neurosurgeon who now has to discuss, using appropriate data, the alternatives to surgery with each patient as an integral part of the "informed consent" procedure. ...
The book is compact and well presented and can certainly be recommended for the departmental library.’
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