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INTRAMEDULLARY SPINAL CORD TUMORS IN CHILDREN [Meeting Abstract]
LASSOFF S J; ALLEN J; EPSTEIN F; WISOFF J; MILLER D C
BIOSIS:PREV198936128473
ISSN: 0028-3878
CID: 570562
SELECTIVE POSTERIOR RHIZOTOMY PITFALLS IN MONITORING
ABBOTT R; DELETES V; SPIELHOLZ N; WISOFF J H; EPSTEIN F J
BIOSIS:PREV199038097858
ISSN: 0251-2068
CID: 570492
SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF CHIASMATIC-HYPOTHALAMIC TUMORS OF CHILDHOOD
WISOFF J H; EPSTEIN F
BIOSIS:PREV198937036520
ISSN: 0251-2068
CID: 570502
MANAGEMENT OF VEIN OF GALEN MALFORMATIONS
WISOFF J H; BERENSTEIN A; CHOI I S; FRIEDMAN D; MADRID M; EPSTEIN F
BIOSIS:PREV199038097855
ISSN: 0251-2068
CID: 570482
Interventional neuroradiology
Chapter by: Wisoff, J; Berenstein, A; Epstein, F
in: Pediatric neurosurgery : surgery of the developing nervous system by McLaurin, Robert L [Eds]
Philadelphia : Saunders, 1989
pp. 524-534
ISBN: 9780721627489
CID: 570712
Intramedullary tumors of the spinal cord
Chapter by: Epstein, F; Wisoff, J
in: Pediatric neurosurgery : surgery of the developing nervous system by McLaurin, Robert L [Eds]
Philadelphia : Saunders, 1989
pp. 428-442
ISBN: 9780721627489
CID: 570722
Intrinsic brain stem tumors in childhood
Chapter by: Epstein, F; Wisoff, J
in: Pediatric neurosurgery : surgery of the developing nervous system by McLaurin, Robert L [Eds]
Philadelphia : Saunders, 1989
pp. 357-365
ISBN: 9780721627489
CID: 570732
Diagnosis and treatment of the slit ventricle syndrome
Wisoff, J; Epstein, F
ORIGINAL:0008478
ISSN: 0896-1220
CID: 573522
Current neurosurgical treatment of medulloblastomas in children [Meeting Abstract]
Albright, AL; Wisoff, JH; Zeltzer, PM
ORIGINAL:0008481
ISSN: 0022-3085
CID: 574822
Intrinsic brainstem tumors in childhood: surgical indications
Epstein F; Wisoff JH
Sixty-six children with intrinsic brainstem gliomas diagnosed between 1980 and 1986 underwent radical surgical resection. Retrospective analysis permitted classification of tumors into four categories: diffuse, focal, cystic and cervicomedullary. All 27 patients with diffuse tumors had malignant neoplasms, were not benefitted by surgery and died within 12-18 months. Five of nine cystic tumors, three of five focal tumors and twenty of twenty-four cervicomedullary tumors had low grade histopathology and are alive one to six years postoperatively. The authors propose a clinical-neuroradiological criteria that accurately predict which patients with brainstem tumors are likely to benefit from radical surgical intervention
PMID: 3221258
ISSN: 0167-594x
CID: 10867