Johns Hopkins pediatric neurosurgeon Mari Groves discusses a case of a young girl who presented with an intradural, intramedullary extension of a capillary hemangioma and progressive neurological decline. This complex case required embolism of the hemangioma followed by microsurgical resection in order to fully remove the mass.
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Dr. Groves is a pediatric neurosurgeon who treats children with brain and spinal cord tumors, Chiari Malformations, myelomeningocele, spacticity and epilepsy. She also focuses on spinal deformity and spinal oncology.