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Pediatric Brain Tumors

Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2017
This article describes the most common pediatric brain tumors and highlights recent developments in their diagnosis and treatment strategies.We are in the midst of a molecular era for pediatric brain tumors. Genetic and epigenetic profiling of tumors has impacted their diagnosis, allowing for the subgrouping of heterogeneous tumor groups and leading to
Mai, Dang, Peter C, Phillips
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Brain tumors

Neurologic Clinics, 2001
The total care of a patient with an incurable brain tumor is a complex task. It is best performed by a team of specialized care providers including neurologists, neuro-oncologists, neurosurgeons, radiation oncologists, nurses, neuropsychologists, social workers, and physical and occupational therapists.
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Headaches and brain tumors

Neurologic Clinics, 2004
A careful history and physical examination remain the most important aspects of headache assessment. enabling the neurologist to decide if any further studies are necessary. Only a minority of patients who have headaches have brain tumors; however, recognition of the headaches characteristically associated with tumors is most important.
Sarah, Kirby, R Allan, Purdy
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Pediatric brain tumors

Current Problems in Pediatrics, 1991
Introduction Tumors of the central nervous system (CNS), the most common solid tumors affecting children, account for nearly 20% of pediatric neoplasms. * Among adults, in sharp contrast, brain tumors constitute only 1% to 2% of all new cancers.2 Population-based studies have confirmed that the annual incidence of pediatric neoplasms of the CNS has ...
R E, Warnick, M S, Edwards
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Uncommon Brain Tumors

Neurologic Clinics, 1995
The widespread availability of neuroimaging tests and the increasing use of stereotactic biopsy or surgical resection to obtain a histologic diagnosis have resulted in more patients with uncommon brain tumors coming to the attention of doctors. This article reviews the presentation and management of some of the less common brain tumors in adults. These
D, Schiff, P Y, Wen
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Nonmalignant Brain Tumors

Continuum, 2020
This article describes the diagnosis and management of meningioma, pituitary adenoma, craniopharyngioma, and glioneuronal tumors.Both meningiomas and pituitary adenomas are common brain tumors. In many cases, these lesions are found incidentally on imaging when patients are being evaluated for a variety of symptoms and signs.
Rimas V, Lukas, Maciej M, Mrugala
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Pediatric Brain Tumors

Continuum, 2020
This article focuses on primary brain tumors in the pediatric population with an emphasis on molecular classifications and treatment strategies.Pediatric brain tumors are a heterogeneous group of tumors that differ from adult brain cancers despite similar nomenclature.
Sonia, Partap, Michelle, Monje
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Pediatric Brain Tumors

Neurologic Clinics, 2018
Pediatric central nervous system (CNS) tumors are the most common solid tumors in children and comprise 15% to 20% of all malignancies in children. Presentation, symptoms, and signs depend on tumor location and age of the patient at the time of diagnosis. This article summarizes the common childhood CNS tumors, presentations, classification, and recent
Yoko T, Udaka, Roger J, Packer
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Brain stem tumors

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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Fetal brain tumors

Child's Nervous System, 2003
Fetal intracranial tumors are rare and their evolution is usually poor. With routine use of antenatal ultrasound imaging, a larger number of such tumors have been diagnosed.During the period from January 1992 to January 2002, 18 cases diagnosed as intracranial tumors in the fetal stage were treated in the Neurosurgery and Obstetrics Departments of the ...
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