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Brainstem gangliogliomas.

L D Martin1, A M Kaplan, L S Hernried

  • 1Department of Pediatric Medicine, Phoenix Children's Hospital, AZ 85006.

Pediatric Neurology
|May 1, 1986
PubMed
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Gangliogliomas are rare brain tumors affecting the central nervous system. Early identification and partial surgical resection of these brainstem tumors can lead to improved outcomes and survival.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuro-oncology
  • Central Nervous System (CNS) Tumors

Background:

  • Gangliogliomas represent rare neurogliogenic tumors within the CNS.
  • Primary brainstem involvement presents unique diagnostic challenges due to variable clinical manifestations.

Observation:

  • These tumors often follow a protracted clinical course.
  • Diagnosis can be delayed owing to the non-specific presentation of brainstem gangliogliomas.

Findings:

  • Identification of gangliogliomas is crucial for patient management.
  • Clinical improvement and extended survival rates have been observed post-resection.

Implications:

  • Timely diagnosis and surgical intervention are key for managing brainstem gangliogliomas.
  • Partial resection strategies can significantly impact patient prognosis in these rare CNS tumors.