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==Surgery== | ==Surgery== | ||
The mainstay of therapy for ganglioglioma is [[surgery]]. | The mainstay of therapy for ganglioglioma is [[surgery]]. In the [[brain]], a reasonable [[resection]] margin can be achieved with surgery. In the [[spinal cord]], there is an increased difficulty of complete surgical excision of spinal tumors. | ||
In the [[brain]], a reasonable [[resection]] margin can be achieved with surgery. In the [[spinal cord]], there is an increased difficulty of complete surgical excision of spinal tumors. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
The mainstay of therapy for ganglioglioma is surgery. In the brain, a reasonable resection margin can be achieved with surgery. In the spinal cord, there is an increased difficulty of complete surgical excision of spinal tumors.
Surgery
The mainstay of therapy for ganglioglioma is surgery. In the brain, a reasonable resection margin can be achieved with surgery. In the spinal cord, there is an increased difficulty of complete surgical excision of spinal tumors.