Neoplasms involving the spinal cord in Zimbabweans: an analysis of 262 cases
Date
1994-08Author
Garrido, P.I.
Laher-Mooncey, S.
Murphree, N.L.
Jonker, N.
Levy, L.F.
Makarawo, S.
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A review of 262 histologically verified spinal cord tumors in Black Zimbabweans who were operated on in Harare Central and Parirenyatwa Hospitals, Harare, Zimbabwe during the period 1st January 1972 to 31st December 1991 is presented.
Fifty one pc of the neoplasms were found in the thoracic region, 53,4 pc were found extradurally, and of these the majority were metastatic (52 pc) and malignant tumours (85 pc). Most (96 pc) intradural- extramedullary tumours were benign with Schwannomas as the largest group (54 pc). Malignant astrocytomas presented as 71,4 pc of all intramedullary tumours. Metastatic tumours represented 28,6 pc of all spinal cord tumours. The most common sites of metastasis were from liver, thyroid and prostate.
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Garrido, P.I. et al., (1994) Neoplasms involving the spinal cord in Zimbabweans: an analysis of 262 cases. The Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM), vol. 40, no.8, (pp. 201-204). UZ, Avondale, Harare; Faculty of Medicine.0008-9176
http://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/handle/123456789/7017
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Faculty of Medicine, Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM) , University of Zimbabwe (UZ.)
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