Ciappetta P, Salvati M, Capoccia G, Artico M, Raco A, Fortuna A
University of Rome La Sapienza, Department of Neurological Sciences, Italy.
Neurosurgery. 1991 Feb;28(2):302-6.
Intramedullary glioblastomas are uncommon tumors. They occur chiefly in the cervicothoracic segments, have a slight tendency to occur in the early decades of life, and have a short clinical history before diagnosis. We report seven cases and discuss the salient features of these tumors, particularly the pathological features and treatment, in light of the relevant literature.