In the past 2 decades, intraoperative MRI (ioMRI) has been implemented in surgery for pituitary tumors, low-grade gliomas,[1][1] epilepsy, and deep brain stimulation. In neuro-oncological surgery, the adjunct of ioMRI… Click to show full abstract
In the past 2 decades, intraoperative MRI (ioMRI) has been implemented in surgery for pituitary tumors, low-grade gliomas,[1][1] epilepsy, and deep brain stimulation. In neuro-oncological surgery, the adjunct of ioMRI improves the extent of resection, which eventually results in improved overall and
               
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