Abstract:Introduction Spinal ependymomas are from 3 to 6% of all tumors of the central nervous system and 15% of all spinal cord tumors. The WHO classifies ependymomas in the following four distinct subtypes: subependymoma, ependymoma myxopapillare, classic ependymoma, and anaplastic ependymoma. Spinal ependymomas are typically present in adults and include the following two subtypes: myxopapillary and classic. This review reports the data obtained on 23 patients treated for spinal ependymoma at our department of Neuro… Show more
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