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MANAGEMENT AND PREVENTION OF NECROSIS OF THE SCALP AFTER EMBOLIZATION AND SURGERY FOR MENINGIOMA SURGICAL NEUROLOGY Adler, J. R., Upton, J., Wallman, J., Winston, K. R. 1986; 25 (4): 357-360
Abstract
Ischemic necrosis of the occipital scalp followed embolization and surgery for a large convexity meningioma in one of our patients. This complication was successfully managed by free tissue transfer. Suggestions for the prevention of this serious complication are presented.
View details for Web of Science ID A1986A373700007
View details for PubMedID 3952629