Frequency of spinal cord and spine tumors from data of neurosurgical clinics of Ukraine
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spinal tumors, epidemiology.Abstract
In the present research data concerning spinal tumors frequency in Ukraine and it’s dynamics for last five years were obtained. The comparative analysis of spine and spinal cord oncopathology ratio with other kinds of spinal pathology was made; it’s for recent years was investigated. The comparative analysis of different types of spinal oncopathology frequency in Ukraine with other countries data is presented.References
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