May 1980
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7 Reads
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14 Citations
Journal of Neurosurgery
The case of a patient with fibrous dysplasia of the skull associated with recurrent spontaneous hemorrhage is presented. Suggestions for management of this unusual complication are made.
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May 1980
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7 Reads
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14 Citations
Journal of Neurosurgery
The case of a patient with fibrous dysplasia of the skull associated with recurrent spontaneous hemorrhage is presented. Suggestions for management of this unusual complication are made.
... These were reduced to 8 reports after a review of the abstracts ( Table 1). [6][7][8][10][11][12][13][14] One additional report was found from a manual review of the references of the identified studies. 9 ...
May 1980
Journal of Neurosurgery