Ce poster a reçu l'un des huit Prix poster du ForumNational audienceGliomas are infiltrative tumors of the central nervous system that account for more than 50 % of primitive brain tumors [1]. Their current treatment is based on surgery when possible but a tradeoff needs to be found by neurosurgeons between removing the maximum amount of tumor cells and preserving functionality of the brain. To help removing the maximum amount of tumor cells, a clear definition of tumor margins is required and yet the identification of infiltrative parts is still a challenge [2]. To assist neurosurgeons, fluorescence techniques provide high expectations since aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) induced protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) accumulates in tumor cells and emits a...