Abstract

Tumors of the brachial plexus are relatively rare and can present considerable management challenges for the neurosurgeon. These entities may represent unusual disease and involve unfamiliar surgical territory for clinicians. This chapter discusses the clinical presentation and imaging findings of the most common types of tumors which arise in this area, as well as describing practical approaches to these difficult tumors.

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