Abstract:Journal of Anesthesia and SurgeryJ Anesth Surg | volume 4 : issue 2
IntroductionIntracranial hemangiopericytoma (HPC) is rare relatively and malignant tumor in central nervous system, accounting for only 0.5% -1%[1] of all intracranial tumors, found more in young and middle-aged men than in women. The best treatment of tumor usually is microsurgical. The tumor has higher local recurrence rate and can metastasize to extracranial organs. We report the case of HPC with intracranial multiple sites recurrence or me… Show more
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