The term of low-grade glioma addresses a favorable clinical outcome with indolent histological features in general consideration; however, recent studies underline the inconsistency, which originates from the accumulation of different histologic subtypes in this terminology. The malignant transformation of a low-grade glioma is unusual but presents a poor prognosis
The management and prognosis of gliomas are significantly different in children and in adults. Fortu...
Low-grade glioma is characterized by slow growth, infiltrative pattern through white matter tracts a...
Grade 3 and 4 Astrocytomas are high grade gliomas (HGG) that usually result from initially less aggr...
The term of low-grade glioma addresses a favorable clinical outcome with indolent histological featu...
AIM: Retrospective investigation of prognostic factors in low-grade astrocytomas
Low-grade glioma is not a single diagnosis but a category of biologically diverse neoplasms. They ar...
The only environmental factor undoubtedly linked to an increased risk of brain tumors (including gli...
Pediatric low-grade gliomas (pLGG) are frequently driven by genetic alterations in the RAS-mitogen-a...
Low grade gliomas (LGG) are the most common brain tumors of childhood and adolescence, consisting of...
For the past decade, it has been recognized that pediatric low-grade gliomas (LGGs) and glial-neuron...
Background - Malignant transformation represents the natural evolution of diffuse low-grade gliomas ...
Malignant progression of diffuse low-grade glioma (LGG) is a critical event affecting patient surviv...
For the past decade, it has been recognized that pediatric low-grade gliomas (LGGs) and glial-neuron...
BACKGROUND: Low-grade gliomas have been documented to undergo transformation into high-grade astrocy...
Low-grade gliomas are a heterogenous group of diseases characterized by relatively slow-growing prim...
The management and prognosis of gliomas are significantly different in children and in adults. Fortu...
Low-grade glioma is characterized by slow growth, infiltrative pattern through white matter tracts a...
Grade 3 and 4 Astrocytomas are high grade gliomas (HGG) that usually result from initially less aggr...
The term of low-grade glioma addresses a favorable clinical outcome with indolent histological featu...
AIM: Retrospective investigation of prognostic factors in low-grade astrocytomas
Low-grade glioma is not a single diagnosis but a category of biologically diverse neoplasms. They ar...
The only environmental factor undoubtedly linked to an increased risk of brain tumors (including gli...
Pediatric low-grade gliomas (pLGG) are frequently driven by genetic alterations in the RAS-mitogen-a...
Low grade gliomas (LGG) are the most common brain tumors of childhood and adolescence, consisting of...
For the past decade, it has been recognized that pediatric low-grade gliomas (LGGs) and glial-neuron...
Background - Malignant transformation represents the natural evolution of diffuse low-grade gliomas ...
Malignant progression of diffuse low-grade glioma (LGG) is a critical event affecting patient surviv...
For the past decade, it has been recognized that pediatric low-grade gliomas (LGGs) and glial-neuron...
BACKGROUND: Low-grade gliomas have been documented to undergo transformation into high-grade astrocy...
Low-grade gliomas are a heterogenous group of diseases characterized by relatively slow-growing prim...
The management and prognosis of gliomas are significantly different in children and in adults. Fortu...
Low-grade glioma is characterized by slow growth, infiltrative pattern through white matter tracts a...
Grade 3 and 4 Astrocytomas are high grade gliomas (HGG) that usually result from initially less aggr...