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Staged surgical treatment for a giant hypervascular extra-intracranial metastasis of thyroid cancer using preoperative embolization and total microsurgical removal

Herein, we present a clinical case of a successfully staged treatment for a patient with giant hypervascular extra-intracranial metastasis of locally advanced stage IVa T3bN1aM1 (skull) papillary thyroid cancer. To treat the patient, we used tactics that included preoperative endovascular embolizati...

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Published in:Interdisciplinary neurosurgery : Advanced techniques and case management 2022-03, Vol.27, p.101387, Article 101387
Main Authors: Sirko, Andrii, Shponka, Ihor, Hrytsenko, Petro, Halkin, Mykyta, Deineko, Illia
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