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Gamma Knife treatment strategies for paediatric AVMs: approaches to refractory cases – CORRIGENDUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 February 2024

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Abstract

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In the original article, figure 3 displayed confidential patient information. Figure 3 has since been updated within the article to remove the confidential information.

Figure 3. Brainlab Elements workstation. Simple understanding of the supply region for each feeder from the entire nidus enclosed by the line. Red arrow; defective area surrounding by purple line indicates nidus part which feeding from anterior circulation.

References

Horiba, A, Hayashi, M, Oka, M, et al. Gamma Knife treatment strategies for paediatric AVMs: approaches to refractory cases. Journal of Radiotherapy in Practice. 2024;23:e4. doi: 10.1017/S1460396924000013 CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Figure 3. Brainlab Elements workstation. Simple understanding of the supply region for each feeder from the entire nidus enclosed by the line. Red arrow; defective area surrounding by purple line indicates nidus part which feeding from anterior circulation.