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    Hemangiopericytomas of the spine: case report and review of the literature

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    We describe a rare case of a primary intracranial meningeal hemangiopericytoma (HPC) with late metastasis to the cervical spine. A 36-year-old woman had a left occipital lesion that was histopathologically identified as HPC. Fourteen years after resection, the tumor recurred and was treated with radiotherapy. Three years later, CT imaging showed a large mass in the liver consistent with metastatic HPC, and MRI of the cervical spine showed an extensive lesion of the C3 vertebral body. The patient underwent C3 corpectomy with en-bloc tumor removal and follow-up radiation with no local recurrence or other spinal metastasis for the following 4 years. Regardless of the subtype of spinal HPC, complete surgical removal and radiotherapy appear to be treatment of choice

    Graves' Ophthalmopathy: Etiology and Treatment

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    The History of Microsurgery

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    Commission de L’Astronomie a Partir de L’Espace

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    The impact of space experiments on our knowledge of the physics of the universe

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    The Thyroid Gland

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    Fehlbildungen der Haut und Hautveränderungen bei Fehlbildungssyndromen

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