Abstract
The role of imaging in the treatment of brain tumours viewed from the neurosurgeons perspective is described. The importance of evaluating various aspects of intracranial tumours for the prognosis, selection of treatment and execution of the operation is reviewed. The impact of imaging on operation planning, intraoperative use of neuronavigation, MRI CT and USG on the outcome of treatment is presented. Close cooperation between neuroradiologist and neurosurgeon guarantees better outcomes for the patients and further improvements in brain tumour treatment.
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