This is a retrospective review of the clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of 62 patients with histologically proven intradural conus and cauda equina tumours. In the majority of cases the clinical presentation clearly suggests the need for further investigation. One fifth of the patients had small intramedullary tumours, which presented particular diagnostic difficulty and required sophisticated cross sectional imaging. ( Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1993;56:69-74)
One hundred and eighty-one patients with single aneurysms involving the anterior circulation were treated either by wrapping (60 cases) or clipping (121 cases), and 96.1% of them were followed for 10 years. The rate of early rebleeding (less than 6 months) from wrapped aneurysms was 8.6% (confidence interval 1.4% to 15.8%) and the late rebleeding (6 months to 10 years) rate was 1.5% per annum (confidence interval 0.3% to 2.5%/yr). Wrapping an aneurysm offers some protection from rebleeding, particularly during the first 6 months when the risk of rebleeding is high.
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