Publications by authors named "P E Sheptak"

The removal of large acoustic tumors is associated with increased mortality and cranial nerve injury. One method for treating these difficult lesions is staged resection. Between 1972 and 1992, more than 600 acoustic tumors were resected at our institution.

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Thirteen patients had operations to remove intracranial epidermoid cysts, and long-term follow-up was obtained. Total or nearly total tumor and capsule removal was accomplished in 7 patients during the initial operation. This group required no additional operations.

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The meaning of the enhancing ring commonly seen on computerized tomographic (CT) scans in patients with recurrent, treated glioblastoma has long been of concern. Does the ring represent radiation necrosis, pseudocapsule formation, compressed adjacent brain, or, in fact, a peripheral zone of viable tumor? We employed a multiple intratumoral biopsy technique at the time of reoperation to investigate this ring. Pathological evidence is presented documenting the content of the ring to the viable tumor.

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