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Metastatic neoplasms of the brain stem.

open access: closedCanadian Medical Association journal, 1968
Kellie Hunter, N. B. Rewcastle
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Molecular mechanism(s) of regulations of cancer stem cell in brain cancer propagation

Medicinal research reviews (Print), 2022
Brain tumors are most often diagnosed with solid neoplasms and are the primary reason for cancer‐related deaths in both children and adults worldwide.
K. Swati   +5 more
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Orthostatic hypotension following surgery on brain-stem neoplasms: report of two cases.

open access: closedArchives of physical medicine and rehabilitation, 1974
Gisela Riedel   +3 more
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The long-term outcome after surgical treatment of dorsally exophytic brain-stem gliomas.

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1993
Dorsally exophytic brain-stem gliomas represent a distinctive subgroup of pediatric brain-stem neoplasms that are amenable to radical excision because of their benign histology and growth characteristics.
I. Pollack   +3 more
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Ventral surgical approach to the caudal brain stem in dogs.

Veterinary surgery, 2000
OBJECTIVE To develop a safe neurosurgical procedure that accessed the ventral pons and medulla of the dog primarily for the removal of brain stem neoplasms. STUDY DESIGN In vivo study.
L. Klopp   +3 more
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Chronic dysphagia, vomiting and gastroesophageal reflux as manifestations of a brain stem glioma: a case report.

Pediatric Neuroscience, 1989
Brain stem glioma is the third most common childhood brain tumor, comprising 10-15% of this group of neoplasms. Typical presenting symptoms include ataxia, diplopia and headache, while signs of increased intracranial pressure occur later in the clinical ...
Y. Frank   +3 more
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