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The Minimally-Invasive Brain and Skull Base Surgery Center

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Video: Javiers Story Juvenile Nasopharyngeal ...

Javier and his family share their experience at Johns Hopkins Medicine, after seeking treatment following a diagnosis of a Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma (JNA) tumor.

Date: 04/22/2011

The Johns Hopkins Minimally-Invasive Brain and Skull Base Surgery Center takes a multidisciplinary approach to your care, with collaborative input from neurosurgeons, otolaryngologists, radiation oncologists, ophthalmologists and medical oncologists, to determine the best treatment plan for patients.

Using state-of-the-art technologies, our team works together to surgically treat skull base tumors using a minimally invasive approach. Some of the more tumors treated with minimally invasive approach include:

Learn more about the Minimally-Invasive Brain and Skull Base Surgery Center. Contact us to make an appointment or refer a patient.

 
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