Low-gradeastrocytomasbraintumorgliomasmorphologyHuguesLoiseauandJean-FrançoisDartiguesandFrançoisCohadonSDOSSurgical NeurologyLoiseau H,Dartigues JF,Cohadon F.Low-grade astrocytomas:prognosis:factors and elements of man-agement. Surgical Neurology . 1995...
Veelen, ML, Avezaat, CJ, Kros, JM, Putten, W, Vecht, C (1998) Supratentorial low grade astrocytoma: prognostic factors, dedifferentiation, and the issue of early versus late surgery. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 64: pp. 581-7van Veelen ML et al (1998) Supratentorial low grade astrocytoma...
In children under the age of 3 years, the most common solid tumors are brain tumors. Low grade astrocytomas represent 30–40 % of br
Radiation-induced regional cerebral blood volume (rCBV) changes in normal brain and low-grade astrocytomas: quantification and time and dose-dependent occu... Purpose: New tumor-conformal radiation-treatment modalities have been established with the intention to spare normal tissue while maintaining or...
[greater than or equal to] 5 mitoses /10 high-power field), with or without necrosis, and clinically notorious for its poor prognostic outcome compared to its benign variant the pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma (PXA), a low-grade astrocytoma with more favourable prognosis first described by Kepes ...
Objective To explore prognosis factors of postoperative seizure in low-grade astrocytoma patients with seizures as initial symptom. Methods The seizure outcomes one year after tumor removal in low-grade astrocytoma patients with seizures as initial symptom were analyzed retrospectively. The analyses were ...
Activating mutations of BRAF (predominantly V600E) are common in low-grade astrocytomas (鈭 23%), and xanthoastrocytomas (60%), with or without loss of the CDKN2A locus. Surgically inoperable astrocytoma has a poor prognosis with greater ... A Kibler,S Manap,HK Bid,... - 《Cancer Res...
Astrocytomas are the most common subgroup of central nervous system (CNS) tumors in children. The most frequent histological types are pilocytic and fibrillary astrocytomas, which are considered low-grade astrocytomas. A variety of other, less common gli
THE NATURAL HISTORY of 70 patients affected by low-grade astrocytomas was recorded after the histological diagnosis was obtained by serial stereotactic biopsy. Forty-three percent of these patients died within 3 years. The value of cell kinetics assessment at the time of stereotactic biopsy was inve...
Diffuse astrocytoma (DA; WHO grade II) is a low-grade, primary brain neoplasm with high potential of recurrence as higher grade malignant form. We have analyzed differentially expressed membrane proteins from these tumors, using high-resolution mass spectrometry. A total of 2803 proteins were identi...