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Fig. 1 | World Journal of Surgical Oncology

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From: Gelfoam embolization or 125I seed implantation may be a more effective treatment than surgical treatment for giant benign sacral neurogenic tumors

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The X-ray films and computerized tomography (CT) scans of patient A before and after gelatin sponge particles (GSPs) combined with CT-guided 125I seed (n = 30) implantation treatment. a X-ray film of the pelvis taken in March 2005; b pelvic angiography showing the giant tumors before sacral in March 2005; c, d the CT scan taken in March 2005; e X-ray film of the pelvis taken in May 2009 after gelatin sponge particles combined with CT-guided 125I seed (n = 30) implantation; f the CT scan taken in October 2010; g the CT scan taken in September 2011

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