1993
Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors. A clinicopathologic study of 28 cases
Wanebo J, Malik J, Vandenberg S, Wanebo H, Driesen N, Persing J. Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors. A clinicopathologic study of 28 cases. Cancer 1993, 71: 1247-1253. PMID: 8435801, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19930215)71:4<1247::aid-cncr2820710413>3.0.co;2-s.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMalignant peripheral nerve sheath tumorDisease-free survivalSurgical marginsTumor sizeTumor locationSurvival timeMedian disease-free survival timeBetter disease-free survivalMedian overall survival timePeripheral nerve sheath tumorsDisease-free survival timeVirginia Health Sciences CenterAdjuvant radiation therapyExtent of surgeryWide surgical marginsNerve sheath tumorsOverall survival timeQuality of marginsNeurofibromatosis type 1Type of treatmentHealth Sciences CenterAggressive surgeryClinicopathologic studyOverall survivalPatient age
1989
The Craniofacial Resection—Eleven‐Year Experience at the University of Virginia: Problems and Solutions
Levine P, Scher R, Jane J, Persing J, Newman S, Miller J, Cantrell R. The Craniofacial Resection—Eleven‐Year Experience at the University of Virginia: Problems and Solutions. Otolaryngology 1989, 101: 665-669. PMID: 2512555, DOI: 10.1177/019459988910100609.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVirginia Health Sciences CenterMedial canthal ligamentHealth Sciences CenterUnderwent repeatRecurrent diseaseExtended resectionNeurologic problemsSignificant complicationsCavernous sinusCraniofacial resectionSurgical techniqueLacrimal sacCanthal ligamentPatientsYears' experienceResectionComplicationsUniversity of VirginiaEsthesioneuroblastomaScience CenterSurgerySinusTumorsInfectionDisease