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Prognosis

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2023
Prognosis is defined as the likely outcome or course of a disease and is the result of a complex interplay between patient and tumor factors. Unfortunately, the prognosis of patients with laryngeal cancer has not changed significantly over the past several decades.
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Prognosis of ependymoma

Child's Nervous System, 1998
Ependymoma is a rare tumor entity. It affects children and adults and has four preferential locations: supra- and infra-tentorial, spinal, and conus-cauda-filum. For statistical reasons, therefore, it is difficult to identify prognostic factors in series from single institutions because of the limited number of cases.
SCHIFFER D., GIORDANA, Maria Teresa
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The Prognosis of Encephaloceles

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1970
HE term "encephalocele" generally denotes a cephalic hernia through a congenital defect in the skull (cranium bifidum). The protrusions contain meninges and cerebrospinal fluid (cranial meningocele) and may also contain some portion of the brain (meningoencephalocele or encephalomeningocele). They may be partially or completely epithelialized.
J, Mealey, A J, Dzenitis, A A, Hockey
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