@article{oai:sapmed.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008059, author = {高梨, 正美 and 福岡, 誠二 and 瀬尾, 善宣 and 岡, 亮治 and 伊藤, 靖男 and 木原, 光昭 and 中村, 順一 and 末松, 克美}, issue = {1}, journal = {北海道脳神経疾患研究所医誌 = Journal of Hokkaido Brain Research Foundation}, month = {Dec}, note = {Clinical experiences of gamma knife surgery for four cases of parasellar tumors invading into cavernous sinus are presented. These are Cushing disease, metastatic tumor, meningioma, and chordoma treated with various suitable doses. In metastatic case the tumor disappeared and the size of other tumors reduced. There was no recurrence during follow-up 11 to 21 months (mean 14.5 months). In all cases, we recognized improvements of their clinical symptoms. And no case developed delayed cranial nerve deficits. Although, long term follow-up will be necessary to evaluate the effects of gamma knife surgery for these tumors, Gamma Knife Surgery may be a safe and effective therapy for tumors invading cavernous sinus.}, pages = {32--37}, title = {海綿静脈洞に浸潤した脳腫瘍に対する Gamma Knife Surgery : 脳神経機能への影響}, volume = {6}, year = {1993} }