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  2. Diffuse leptomeningeal glioneuronal tumor - Wikipedia

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    Diffuse leptomeningeal glioneuronal tumor (DLGNT) is a rare, primary CNS tumor, classified as distinct entity in 2016 [1] and described as diffuse oligodendroglial-like leptomeningeal tumor of children in the 2016 classification of CNS neoplasms by the WHO., [2] Typically, it's considered juvenile tumors [3] but can occur in adults, [4] the average age of diagnosis is five years. [3]

  3. Spinal tumor - Wikipedia

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    The combination of minimally invasive surgery and radiation or chemotherapy is a new technique for treating spinal tumors. [18] This treatment can be tailored to the particular tumor of the spine, either metastatic or primary. [19]

  4. Plus Therapeutics - Wikipedia

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    Cancer is the leading cause of death by disease among children in the U.S. Brain and spinal cord tumors are the 2nd most common cancers in children, accounting for ~26% of childhood cancers. DIPG is a rare, fast-growing CNS tumor that forms in glial cells in the pons region of the brain stem; spreads to nearby tissue and other parts of the ...

  5. Ganglioglioma - Wikipedia

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    However, indistinct tumor margins and the desire to preserve normal spinal cord tissue, motor and sensory function may preclude complete resection of tumor. According to a series by Lang et al., reviewing several patients with resected spinal cord ganglioglioma, the 5- and 10-year survival rates after total resection were 89% and 83% ...

  6. Atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor - Wikipedia

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    Since many of the tumors occur in the posterior fossa, they present like other posterior fossa tumors, often with headache, vomiting, lethargy, and ataxia (unsteady gait). A case of a seven-month-old child with a primarily spinal tumor that presented with progressive paraplegia and abnormal feeling in the legs was reported. [9]

  7. Central nervous system tumor - Wikipedia

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    All treatments for CNS tumors have significant risks and side-effects. In cases where tumors are slow growing and do not cause symptoms, it may be preferable to closely watch the patient's condition without any treatment, until new test results or symptoms indicate that the patient's condition has worsened. [17]

  8. Diffuse midline glioma - Wikipedia

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    Diffuse midline glioma, H3 K27-altered (DMG) is a fatal tumour that arises in midline structures of the brain, most commonly the brainstem, thalamus and spinal cord.When located in the pons it is also known as diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG).

  9. Nervous system tumor - Wikipedia

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    A nervous system tumor is a tumor that arises within the nervous system, either the central nervous system (CNS) or the peripheral nervous system (PNS). [1] [2] Nervous system tumors include various types of brain and spinal cord tumors, such as gliomas, and meningiomas (of the CNS), and schwannomas (of the PNS) and can be either benign or ...

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