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Gangliogliomas

R Nass, M A Whelan

    Neuroradiology
    |January 1, 1981
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Gangliogliomas, rare central nervous system tumors of nerve and glial cells, are slow-growing and best treated with surgery. These neoplasms can occur anywhere in the neuraxis, with infratentorial locations being more common than previously thought.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neuro-oncology
    • Neurosurgery
    • Neuropathology

    Background:

    • Gangliogliomas are rare tumors of the central nervous system (CNS).
    • These neoplasms are characterized by a mixture of neuronal and glial cells.
    • Understanding their behavior is crucial for effective patient management.

    Observation:

    • Five cases of ganglioglioma were analyzed.
    • Clinical and radiological findings were correlated with outcomes.
    • A review of existing literature on gangliogliomas was conducted.

    Findings:

    • Gangliogliomas exhibit slow-growing characteristics.
    • Surgical resection is generally more effective than radiation therapy.
    • These tumors occur throughout the neuraxis, with a notable prevalence in the infratentorial region.

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  • Clinical and radiological presentations are suggestive of slow-growing masses but lack specificity.
  • Implications:

    • The findings support surgical intervention as the primary treatment modality for gangliogliomas.
    • Increased recognition of infratentorial gangliogliomas is warranted.
    • Further research may elucidate more specific diagnostic markers and treatment strategies.