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Nuances in the surgical treatment of gangliocytomas of the spinal cord: illustrative cases. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Neurosurg Case Lessons
Amhaz HH   +5 more
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Dabrafenib in pediatric patients with <i>BRAF</i> V600 mutation-positive high-grade glioma: Results from a phase 1/2a single-arm study. [PDF]

open access: yesNeurooncol Pract
Geoerger B   +9 more
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Gangliogliomas

Neuroradiology, 1981
Gangliogliomas, composed of nerve and glial cells, are rare tumors of the central nervous system. The clinical and radiological findings in five cases, along with a review of the literature, suggest that these are slow growing neoplasms which are better treated by surgery than by radiation. They occur throughout the neuraxis; an infratentorial location
R, Nass, M A, Whelan
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Intracerebral ganglioglioma

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1986
✓ Ganglioglioma in the temporal lobe was encountered in 0.6% of a series of 998 patients undergoing biopsy for intracranial tumors. It was more frequent in young adults and children. Seizures were the main symptom and had been present over a long period of time in some patients. Clinical examination also revealed intracranial pressure, focal signs, and
B, Demierre   +3 more
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