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Intracerebral Hemorrhage Secondary to Solitary Fibrous Tumor: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Reframing disease burden: validation of DALY-per-case as a per-diagnosis severity metric. [PDF]
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Can 3D T1 Post-Contrast MRI in A Radiomics-Machine Learning Model Distinguish Infective from Neoplastic Ring-Enhancing Brain Lesions? An Exploratory Study. [PDF]
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Brain Neoplasms and Coagulation
Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2013Brain vasculature is uniquely programmed to protect central nervous system tissues and respond to their metabolic demands. These functions are subverted during the development of primary and metastatic brain tumors, resulting in vascular perturbations that are thought to contribute to progression and comorbidities of the underlying disease, including ...
Nathalie, Magnus +4 more
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2023
Abstract A brain neoplasm is a growth of abnormal cells within the brain or in the tissues immediately surrounding the brain. There are more than 150 types of brain tumors, and they are characterized along multiple dimensions: intrinsic or extrinsic, invasive or noninvasive, benign or malignant, primary or metastatic, growth rate, cell ...
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Abstract A brain neoplasm is a growth of abnormal cells within the brain or in the tissues immediately surrounding the brain. There are more than 150 types of brain tumors, and they are characterized along multiple dimensions: intrinsic or extrinsic, invasive or noninvasive, benign or malignant, primary or metastatic, growth rate, cell ...
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Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2001
Transformation of a normal cell into a malignant cell involves a series of events that damage the genome. Gliomas are the most common adult neoplasm of the central nervous system. To develop new therapeutic strategies requires an understanding of the specific lesions that occur and contribute to this malignant process. Initially, data reported from the
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Transformation of a normal cell into a malignant cell involves a series of events that damage the genome. Gliomas are the most common adult neoplasm of the central nervous system. To develop new therapeutic strategies requires an understanding of the specific lesions that occur and contribute to this malignant process. Initially, data reported from the
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Metastatic Neoplasms to the Brain
Neurosurgery, 1977The incidence, pathogenesis, pathology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of metastatic brain tumors are reviewed. The efficacy of the present diagnostic techniques is discussed. The results of brain scanning and/or computerized axial tomography should be confirmed with cerebral angiography to determine as accurately as possible the site ...
L A, French, J I, Ausman
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