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    Gamma Knife Radiosurgery of Skull Base Meningiomas

    Meningiomas are the most frequent benign tumors treated by gamma knife radio surgery and the majority of them are located on the skull base. Between 1992 and 1999, 197 skull base-located meningiomas in 192 pat...

    R. Liščák M.D., Ph.D., A. Kollová, V. Vladyka, G. Šimonová in Gamma Knife Radiosurgery (2004)

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    Acoustic Neurinoma and Its Treatment Using the Leksell γ-Knife as a Primary or Secondary Treatment

    Over 4 years (1992–1996) we have treated 122 patients with unilateral acoustic neurinoma using the Leksell γ-knife; 121 patients had a follow-up of 2–48 months (median 24 months). Tumor volume was 0.1–17.8 cm3 (m...

    R. Liščák, V. Vladyka, D. Urgošík, G. Šimonová, K. Bareš in Journal of Radiosurgery (1999)

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    Gamma-Knife Radiosurgery of Meningiomas—Preliminary Results and Complications

    During 4 years we have treated 202 patients with meningiomas using the Leksell γ knife. The results in 156 patients with a postoperative follow-up of at least 6 months were assessed. Collateral edema after rad...

    R. Liščák, V. Vladyka, G. Šimonová, J. Novotný Jr., M. Syrůček in Journal of Radiosurgery (1998)