Tumour volume as a predictor of postoperative speech impairment in children undergoing resection of posterior fossa tumours: a prospective, multicentre study - Top-Institutions - MDSpire

Tumour volume as a predictor of postoperative speech impairment in children undergoing resection of posterior fossa tumours: a prospective, multicentre study

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  • Aske Foldbjerg Laustsen

  • Shivaram Avula

  • Jonathan Grønbæk

  • Barry Pizer

  • Per Nyman

  • Pelle Nilsson

  • Radek Frič

  • Magnus Aasved Hjort

  • Vladimír Beneš

  • Peter Hauser

  • Beatrix Pálmafy

  • Giedre Rutkauskiene

  • Florian Wilhelmy

  • Rick Brandsma

  • Astrid Sehested

  • René Mathiasen

  • Marianne Juhler

  • April 3, 2025

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