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Anaplastic astrocytoma (AA) is a diffusely infiltrating, malignant, astrocytic, primary brain tumor. AA is currently defined by histology although future classification schemes will include molecular alterations. AA can be separated into subgroups, which share similar molecular profiles, age at diagnosis and median survival, based on 1p/19q co-deletion
Sean A, Grimm, Marc C, Chamberlain
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A rare case of rapidly evolving dysgerminoma produced death by tumor in less than two months after onset of symptoms. It is important to recall that dysgerminoma possesses considerable malignant potential, which infrequently is manifested by rapidly progressive disease.
J J, Gillespie, L K, Arnold
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Eight patients with the diagnosis of anaplastic seminoma of the testicle were treated during the megavoltage era from January 1959 to January 1976. Two patients with Stage I disease and one patient with Stage IV disease have died from their malignancy.
M, Kademian +3 more
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Anaplastic oligodendroglioma [PDF]
Although uncommon, anaplastic oligodendrogliomas (AODs) are important to recognize, as they have unique molecular, histologic, and clinical features. Patients with new seizures or new focal neurologic deficits should be referred for brain MRI with contrast. If the MRI suggests a malignant glioma, maximal feasible tumor resection is advised for accurate
Jaishri, Blakeley, Stuart, Grossman
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Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma [PDF]
Thyroid cancers represent about 1% of all human cancers. Differentiate thyroid carcinomas (DTCs), papillary and follicular cancers, are the most frequent forms, instead Anaplastic Thyroid Carcinoma (ATC) is estimated to comprise 1-2% of thyroid malignancies and it accounts for 14-39% of thyroid cancer deaths. The annual incidence of ATC is about one to
Taccaliti, Augusto +3 more
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Meningioma: not always a benign tumor. A review of advances in the treatment of meningiomas
Meningiomas are the most common primary intracranial tumors. The majority of meningiomas are benign, but they can present different grades of dedifferentiation from grade I to grade III (anaplastic/malignant) that are associated with different outcomes ...
Ilaria Maggio +6 more
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Introduction: Anaplastic Large T-Cell Lymphoma is an infrequent pathology, determined by the expression of CD30, with different characteristics in its presentation and being more aggressive according to the expression of ALK.
Cristian Pacheco +3 more
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A case of recurrent epilepsy-associated rosette-forming glioneuronal tumor with anaplastic transformation in the absence of therapy. [PDF]
Rosette-forming glioneuronal tumor (RGNT) most commonly occurs adjacent to the fourth ventricle and therefore rarely presents with epilepsy. Recent reports describe RGNT occurrence in other anatomical locations with considerable morphologic and genetic ...
Corless, Christopher L +14 more
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A rapidly enlarging painful neck mass in a 59‐year‐old woman
Primary care physicians and endocrinologists should be aware that neck masses with concerning features like, in this case, a delay in evaluation and treatment may dramatically shorten a patient's life.
Priti V. Nath +4 more
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Crossed Aphasia in a Patient with Anaplastic Astrocytoma of the Non-Dominant Hemisphere [PDF]
Aphasia describes a spectrum of speech impairments due to damage in the language centers of the brain. Insult to the inferior frontal gyrus of the dominant cerebral hemisphere results in Broca\u27s aphasia - the inability to produce fluent speech.
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