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Letter to the Editor: Microsurgical anatomy of the isthmic cingulum: a new white matter crossroad and neurosurgical implications in the posteromedial interhemispheric approaches and the glioma invasion patterns

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Shibahara, I., Kumabe, T. Letter to the Editor: Microsurgical anatomy of the isthmic cingulum: a new white matter crossroad and neurosurgical implications in the posteromedial interhemispheric approaches and the glioma invasion patterns. Neurosurg Rev 46, 303 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10143-023-02205-y

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