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As a general rule, dorsal exophytic tumors and cervicomedullary tumors tend to do best with [[surgery]], whereas | As a general rule, dorsal exophytic tumors and cervicomedullary tumors tend to do best with [[surgery]], whereas it has no role in the management of diffuse brainstem gliomas. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Surgery
As a general rule, dorsal exophytic tumors and cervicomedullary tumors tend to do best with surgery, whereas it has no role in the management of diffuse brainstem gliomas.