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Malignant gliomas

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2004
Malignant gliomas are the most common type of primary brain tumor. Although therapy for patients with these tumors remains limited, there has been important progress recently. In this review, some of these advances are discussed, with an emphasis on targeted molecular therapies.
Patrick Y, Wen, Santosh, Kesari
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Inflammatory tumor microenvironment responsive neutrophil exosomes-based drug delivery system for targeted glioma therapy.

Biomaterials, 2021
Clinical treatment of malignant glioma remains a major challenge due to high infiltrative growth and chemotherapeutic resistance of tumors and the presence of the blood brain barrier (BBB).
Jun Wang   +9 more
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Nasal glioma

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1977
✓ Six cases of nasal gliomas, which are rare ectopic rests of neural tissue found at the root of the nose, are presented. It is important to distinguish nasal tumors from basofrontal encephaloceles to avoid inadvertent exposure of the brain during the surgical removal of mass lesions.
L F, Hirsh   +3 more
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Radiogenomics of Gliomas

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2021
The 2016 World Health Organization brain tumor classification is based on genomic and molecular profile of tumor tissue. These characteristics have improved understanding of the brain tumor and played an important role in treatment planning and prognostication.
Chaitra, Badve, Sangam, Kanekar
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Multiple gliomas

Voprosy neirokhirurgii imeni N.N. Burdenko, 2022
The authors present 2 patients. One of them had typical multifocal primary multiple synchronous wild-type IDH1/2 glioblastoma subtype RTK1, chromosome 7 duplication, homozygous CDKN2A deletion and chromosome 10 deletion. In another patient, the nature of tumors remains debatable.
M.V. Ryzhova   +6 more
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Nasal Gliomas

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1980
Nasal glioma is a developmental abnormality of neurogenic origin with o malignant potential. An intranasal mass requires careful rhinologic and occassionally ophthalmologic, neurologic, and roentgenologic examinations. With a bony defect, pneumoencephalography, angiography, or computerized tomography may be helpful. In such cases, a neurosurgeon should
A, Gorenstein   +3 more
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Epidemiology of Gliomas

2014
Gliomas are the most common type of primary intracranial tumors. Some glioma subtypes cause significant mortality and morbidity that are disproportionate to their relatively rare incidence. A very small proportion of glioma cases can be attributed to inherited genetic disorders.
Quinn T, Ostrom   +4 more
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A Comprehensive Bioinformatic Analysis of Cyclin-dependent Kinase 2 (CDK2) in Glioma.

Gene, 2022
BACKGROUND Glioma is one of the most prevalent malignant brain tumors and its incidence is rising continuously in recent years. Studies suggested that the regulatory mechanism of CDK2 in glioma might different from most of the other cancer types. Methods
Hengrui Liu, Jieling Weng
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Gliomas

2013
Gliomas are thought to arise from the glial cells of brain tissue. The spectrum of tumours varies with age, implying that cells in a particular state of development are a prerequisite for the occurrence of some tumour types. Premalignant states are not recognized, so we know little about the earliest events in oncogenesis.
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OPTIC GLIOMAS

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1999
Primary tumors of the optic nerve are uncommon. The most common are optic nerve gliomas (ONGs), which account for 66% of all primary optic nerve tumors. Seventy-five percent of gliomas are diagnosed in the first decade of life, and 90% are diagnosed in the first two decades.
M D, Hollander   +4 more
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