Central nervous system neoplasm

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Used for

central nervous system cancer, CNS cancer, CNS neoplasm, spinal cord cancer, spinal cord neoplasm

Broader Terms

central nervous system disorder, nervous system neoplasm

Narrower Terms

brain neoplasm, meningioma

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  • 4 A primary central nervous system neoplasm is improbable, since the lesions are too numerous and many are too deep.
  • For example, although most patients who believe their headaches are due to an ominous cause suspect that they have a brain tumor, the overall incidence of headache of a central nervous system neoplasm is less than 9 per 100,000.
  • Microdissection genotyping of mixed glial and primitive neuroectodermal central nervous system neoplasm.
  • Leptomeningeal fibrosis and the delayed diagnosis of a central nervous system neoplasm (primitive neuroectodermal tumor).
  • Microdissection Genotyping of Mixed Glial and Primitive Neuroectodermal Central Nervous System Neoplasm Deepak Mohan, MD; Gutti R.
  • According to recent research from the United States, "Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumor (AT/RT) is a highly malignant central nervous system neoplasm that usually affects very young children and is typically deadly despite very aggressive treatment.
  • glucocorticosteroid; central nervous system neoplasm; corticosteroids; tumours Introduction Top Introduction Rationale for glucocorticoids Clinical dilemma Indications Adverse effects Recommended approach to.

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