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Engineered exosomes for targeted glioma therapy: overcoming the blood-brain barrier with nature-inspired nanocarriers. [PDF]
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Metabolic dependencies and neural progenitor dysregulation: driving forces in paediatric high-grade glioma development. [PDF]
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Bibliometric mapping of glioma classification research through main path, key route, and K-core analyses. [PDF]
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Role of Radiation Therapy in the Control of Malignant Neoplasms of the Brain and Brain Stem
Radiology, 1950Malignant tumours of the brain and brain stem compel an attitude of critical optimism on the part of the neurosurgeon and the radiation therapist in their approach to the problems both of the attack upon the individual tumour and the assessment of the results in the several types of neoplasm.
C B, PEIRCE, J, BOUCHARD
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Adult Arnold-Chiari malformation and intrinsic brain stem neoplasm
Neurosurgery, 1983Abstract The occurrence of a brain stem neoplasm in three adults previously treated for an adult Arnold-Chiari malformation is reported. The diagnosis of adult Arnold-Chiari malformation had been confirmed by angiography and computed tomographic scanning.
T W, Phillips +3 more
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Journal of Neurosurgery, 1993
✓ A new instrument for use in surgically treating intra-axial neoplasms of the spinal cord and brain stem is described. The plated bayonet allows neoplastic tissue in the spinal cord to be separated from functioning neural elements without perforating the adjacent spinal cord.
F J, Epstein, M, Ozek
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✓ A new instrument for use in surgically treating intra-axial neoplasms of the spinal cord and brain stem is described. The plated bayonet allows neoplastic tissue in the spinal cord to be separated from functioning neural elements without perforating the adjacent spinal cord.
F J, Epstein, M, Ozek
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[Radiotherapy for brain stem neoplasms in children].
Voprosy onkologii, 2001The immediate and short-term results of radiotherapy of brain stem tumors in 24 children were evaluated. All the patients were able to sustain treatment due to adjuvant support with dehydrating and hormonal drugs, and beneficial clinical effect was recorded in 80%. However, MRT showed no decrease in tumor size.
O I, Shcherbenko +5 more
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[Neoplasms of the brain stem: clinico-pathologic correlations].
Rivista di neurologia, 1984We report here the clinico-pathological data about 4 patients with brainstem tumors. Clinical symptoms were variable but allowed a correct topical diagnosis. On the other hand, all the neuroradiological examinations, especially CT scan of the brain, resulted always negative or without diagnostic value.
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