Solitary fibrous tumour: histological discoveries, behavioural aspects, risk assessment and therapeutical approaches. [PDF]
Di Prata C +14 more
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The meningeal-cerebellar axis: a new perspective on cerebellar development. [PDF]
Al-Sayyar A +6 more
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EBV Early Lytic Antigens, EBNA2 and PDL-1, in Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Brain: A Coordinated Contribution to Viral Immune Evasion. [PDF]
Benincasa L +3 more
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Clinical features and incidence of central nervous system involvement in patients with adult T-cell leukaemia/lymphoma. [PDF]
Ueno T +11 more
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Meningeal neoplasms associated with cerebral vascular malformations
Two patients with meningeal neoplasms and nearby vascular anomalies are reported. The lesions were excised and histologically confirmed. One patient had a meningotheliomatous meningioma and an arteriovenous malformation involving the right frontal lobe; the other, a hemangiopericytoma and an arteriovenous malformation in the right parietooccipital ...
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Analysis of the inflammatory tumor microenvironment in meningeal neoplasms
Properties of the inflammatory tumor microenvironment are associated with disease subtype, grade, and prognosis in various cancer entities. As immune-modulatory therapies are currently being explored in patients with meningeal neoplasms, we investigated their inflammatory microenvironment (meningiomas and solitary fibrous tumor/hemangiopericytoma (SFT ...
Anna S. Berghoff +8 more
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Chromosome abnormalities in meningeal neoplasms: Do they correlate with histology?
Thirty-three meningeal neoplasms were karyotyped, and the results were compared with histologic features. Thirteen neoplasms had no discernible abnormality or sex chromosome loss only; nine had monosomy or structural abnormality involving only chromosome 22; and 11 had other chromosome abnormalities with or without chromosome 22 involvement. Histologic
Constance A. Griffin +6 more
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COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY OF DISSEMINATED MENINGEAL AND EPENDYMAL MALIGNANT NEOPLASMS
We studied computed tomography (CT) scans of 50 patients with clinical signs and symptoms compatible with disseminated meningeal tumor, all documented by cerebrospinal fluid cytology, surgical biopsy or autopsy. Twenty-three patients also had nuclear scans, and 13 had cerebral angiograms.
George F. Ascherl +3 more
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