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1H MR Spectroscopy in Gliomatosis: Is there a Sensitivity Issue? [PDF]
Objective. 1H MR spectroscopy (MRS) is widely performed for assessment of brain tumours and is considered a highly sensitive technique capable of differentiating benign from malignant conditions and tumour grading. Method.
A. K. Kanodia +4 more
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Gliomatosis of the spinal cord in a cat: a case report
Gliomatosis cerebri situated in the thoracolumbar and lumbosacral segments of the spinal cord was diagnosed in a Persian 10.5-year old tom cat. Clinical manifestation consisted of rump ataxy, weakened posture in the hind limbs, paraparesis, weakened ...
F. Jelinek
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Neuroradiologic, neuropathologic and immunohistochemical features are reported in a young man with a impairment of the central nervous system mimicking an acute diffuse encephalomyelitis.
Carmen Lucia Penteado Lancellotti +3 more
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Clinical, Imaging and Neurogenetic Features of Patients with Gliomatosis Cerebri Referred to a Tertiary Neuro-Oncology Centre [PDF]
Introduction: Gliomatosis cerebri describes a rare growth pattern of diffusely infiltrating glioma. The treatment options are limited and clinical outcomes remain poor.
Brandner, S +7 more
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Gliomatosis Cerebri (GC) is a rare tumor of the central nervous system. It is defined as a diffuse glial tumor that extensively infiltrates the brain, involving more than two lobes. And it is listed as a subtype of astrocytic tumors according to the newest 2007 (4th edition) WHO classification of tumors of the Central Nervous System.
Frank Gaillard +2 more
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Clinical features, diagnosis, and survival analysis of dogs with glioma [PDF]
Background: Gliomas in dogs remain poorly understood. Objectives: To characterize the clinicopathologic findings, diagnostic imaging features and survival of a large sample of dogs with glioma using the Comparative Brain Tumor Consortium ...
Añor, Sonia +15 more
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Gliomatosis cerebri with spinal metastasis presenting with chronic meningitis in two boys
Spinal cord involvement in gliomatosis cerebri (GC) is uncommon. We report two patients with GC, who initially presented with chronic meningitis and were treated with antituberculous drugs.
Yi-Heng Lin +5 more
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ABSTRACT A 3‐year‐old, female neutered Bichon Frise was presented with a 2‐day history of behavioral changes and ataxia. The neurological examination was consistent with diffuse forebrain involvement, with left lateralization. An MRI study identified bilaterally symmetrical T2W/T2 fluid‐attenuated inversion recovery (T2‐FLAIR) hyperintense, T1W ...
Tessa Victoria Procter +5 more
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El discurso solidario. Análisis de los mensajes enviados a la telemaratón de tv3 a favor de las personas con enfermedades poco frecuentes [PDF]
Discourse of solidarity. Analysis of the short messages sent to the TV3 Telethon in favour of people affected by infrequent diseases. The social debate on health and illness has an important presence in mass media.
Bañón Hernández, Antonio M. +1 more
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Multimodal neuroimaging of gliomatosis cerebri: a case series of four patients
In the latest World Health Organization classification of brain tumors, gliomatosis cerebri has been redefined to varying subsets of diffuse gliomas; however, the term is still used to describe gliomas with infiltrative growth into three or more cerebral
Robin Bonomi +7 more
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