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Nature Reviews Cancer, 2006
The dogma that the genesis of new cells is a negligible event in the adult mammalian brain has long influenced our perception and understanding of the origin and development of CNS tumours. The discovery that new neurons and glia are produced throughout life from neural stem cells provides new possibilities for the candidate cells of origin of CNS ...
VESCOVI, ANGELO LUIGI +2 more
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The dogma that the genesis of new cells is a negligible event in the adult mammalian brain has long influenced our perception and understanding of the origin and development of CNS tumours. The discovery that new neurons and glia are produced throughout life from neural stem cells provides new possibilities for the candidate cells of origin of CNS ...
VESCOVI, ANGELO LUIGI +2 more
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 2001
Brainstem gliomas are now regarded as a heterogeneous group of tumors that can be distinguished by age of onset, clinical and radiological presentation and biological behavior. This paper will focus on each subtype of tumor, in children and in adults, and on recent advances in diagnostic criteria and therapeutic options.
J S, Guillamo, F, Doz, J Y, Delattre
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Brainstem gliomas are now regarded as a heterogeneous group of tumors that can be distinguished by age of onset, clinical and radiological presentation and biological behavior. This paper will focus on each subtype of tumor, in children and in adults, and on recent advances in diagnostic criteria and therapeutic options.
J S, Guillamo, F, Doz, J Y, Delattre
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Current Treatment Options in Neurology, 2005
Brain stem tumors are heterogeneous. They range from the diffuse pontine tumors, which are almost invariably fatal despite all known therapies, to lower-grade focal or exophytic tumors that often have a very good prognosis with surgery or observation only.
Ira J, Dunkel, Mark M, Souweidane
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Brain stem tumors are heterogeneous. They range from the diffuse pontine tumors, which are almost invariably fatal despite all known therapies, to lower-grade focal or exophytic tumors that often have a very good prognosis with surgery or observation only.
Ira J, Dunkel, Mark M, Souweidane
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Brain stem auditory evoked response and brain stem compression
Neurosurgery, 1980For the study of brain stem auditory evoked response (BAER) changes due to acutely expanding mass lesions, posterior fossa balloon catheters were inflated slowly in anesthetized cats while supratentorial and infratentorial intracranial pressure and vital signs were monitored.
A R, MacKay +3 more
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Neurosurgery, 1988
Brain stem hemorrhage was first recorded in 1812. Its origin has been the subject of much study and experimentation. We review the studies that stress mechanical forces because dynamic axial distortion of the brain stem is a major factor in the physiology and pathology of the central nervous system.
R K, Thompson, M, Salcman
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Brain stem hemorrhage was first recorded in 1812. Its origin has been the subject of much study and experimentation. We review the studies that stress mechanical forces because dynamic axial distortion of the brain stem is a major factor in the physiology and pathology of the central nervous system.
R K, Thompson, M, Salcman
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2014
Abstract Disease in the brain stem is divided into extrinsic and intrinsic disease. Extrinsic disease originates from tumors in the cerebellar pontine angle, jugular foramen, in the cerebellum, or the tentorium of the meninges. Intrinsic disease can be cause by many vascular syndromes associated with the brain stem, which produce ...
Elliott M. Marcus +2 more
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Abstract Disease in the brain stem is divided into extrinsic and intrinsic disease. Extrinsic disease originates from tumors in the cerebellar pontine angle, jugular foramen, in the cerebellum, or the tentorium of the meninges. Intrinsic disease can be cause by many vascular syndromes associated with the brain stem, which produce ...
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Seminars in Roentgenology, 1990
The most common brain stem tumor in both the adult and pediatric population is the brain stem glioma. MR has significant advantages over CT in detecting the presence of the tumor as well as evaluating its extent. Diagnosis must be as precise as possible, since therapy is generally administered without biopsy material available for pathologic ...
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The most common brain stem tumor in both the adult and pediatric population is the brain stem glioma. MR has significant advantages over CT in detecting the presence of the tumor as well as evaluating its extent. Diagnosis must be as precise as possible, since therapy is generally administered without biopsy material available for pathologic ...
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Intraparenchymal Brain Stem Radiosurgery
Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1993Stereotactic radiosurgery using the gamma unit has been used to manage patients with brain stem tumors or vascular malformations as an alternative to microsurgical resection. Whether associated with the pial or ependymal brain stem surface or within the brain stem parenchyma proper, radiosurgery provides relatively safe and effective management ...
D, Kondziolka +2 more
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