Neurosurgery. 2008 Apr;62(4):753-64; discussion 264-246.OBJECTIVE: There is still no general consensus in the literature regarding the role of extent of glioma resection in im-proving patient outcome. Although the imp...Neurosurgery. 2008 Apr;62(4):753-64; discussion 264-246.OBJECTIVE: There is still no general consensus in the literature regarding the role of extent of glioma resection in im-proving patient outcome. Although the importance of resection in obtaining tissue diagnosis and alleviating symptoms is clear,展开更多
OBJECT:Progression of infiltrative low-grade gliomas(LGGs)has been reported previously.The limitations ofsuch studies include diverse histological grading systems,intervening therapy,and the lack of histological confi...OBJECT:Progression of infiltrative low-grade gliomas(LGGs)has been reported previously.The limitations ofsuch studies include diverse histological grading systems,intervening therapy,and the lack of histological confir-mation of malignant tumor progression.The aim of this study was to determine tumor progression in adult patientswith an initial diagnosis of infiltrative LGG who subsequently underwent a repeated operation,but no other inter-vening therapy.The authors examined factors that may be associated with tumor progression.展开更多
文摘Neurosurgery. 2008 Apr;62(4):753-64; discussion 264-246.OBJECTIVE: There is still no general consensus in the literature regarding the role of extent of glioma resection in im-proving patient outcome. Although the importance of resection in obtaining tissue diagnosis and alleviating symptoms is clear,
文摘OBJECT:Progression of infiltrative low-grade gliomas(LGGs)has been reported previously.The limitations ofsuch studies include diverse histological grading systems,intervening therapy,and the lack of histological confir-mation of malignant tumor progression.The aim of this study was to determine tumor progression in adult patientswith an initial diagnosis of infiltrative LGG who subsequently underwent a repeated operation,but no other inter-vening therapy.The authors examined factors that may be associated with tumor progression.