Haemonagioblastomas are benign lesions mostly found in the posterior cranial fossa or the spinal canal. Commonly, the symptoms caused appear to be out of proportion to the size of the lesion due to the associated cysts which can grow significantly in size. As a result, surgical excision of these lesions is quite rewarding in terms of symptom relief. This study undertaken at a high volume tertiary care centre evaluates the demographic characteristics of the patients with such symptomatic lesions, presenting symptoms and post‐operative relief of symptoms.
Jaykumar D. Gunjkar, Harshwardhan Agashe and Karansinh R. Parve Patil. Study of Clinical Outcome After Microsurgical Excision of Spinal Haemonagioblastomas.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/10.36478/makrjms.2025.1.345.348
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1815-9346/10.36478/makrjms.2025.1.345.348