نتایج جستجو برای: cns tumors

تعداد نتایج: 279888  

2017

Ataxia can be classified according to the onset into episodic, acute, intermittent and chronic ataxia. Acute ataxia in children is caused by CNS tumors, trauma, CNS infection, toxins, metabolic causes or stroke. Recurrent ataxia can be due to metabolic causes, seizures, basilar artery migraine or toxins. Chronic ataxia is usually the result of hereditary ataxia, CNS tumors, congenital anomalies...

Journal: :The American journal of surgical pathology 2017
Romain Appay Nicolas Macagno Laetitia Padovani Andrey Korshunov Marcel Kool Nicolas André Didier Scavarda Torsten Pietsch Dominique Figarella-Branger

The central nervous system (CNS) high-grade neuroepithelial tumor with BCOR alteration (CNS HGNET-BCOR) is a recently described molecular entity. We report 3 new CNS HGNET-BCOR cases sharing common clinical presentation and pathologic features. The 3 cases concerned children aged 3 to 7 years who presented with a voluminous mass of the cerebellum. Pathologic features included proliferation of u...

2017

Ataxia can be classified according to the onset into episodic, acute, intermittent and chronic ataxia. Acute ataxia in children is caused by CNS tumors, trauma, CNS infection, toxins, metabolic causes or stroke. Recurrent ataxia can be due to metabolic causes, seizures, basilar artery migraine or toxins. Chronic ataxia is usually the result of hereditary ataxia, CNS tumors, congenital anomalies...

2017
Guillain - Barré

Ataxia can be classified according to the onset into episodic, acute, intermittent and chronic ataxia. Acute ataxia in children is caused by CNS tumors, trauma, CNS infection, toxins, metabolic causes or stroke. Recurrent ataxia can be due to metabolic causes, seizures, basilar artery migraine or toxins. Chronic ataxia is usually the result of hereditary ataxia, CNS tumors, congenital anomalies...

2016
Jong Deok Kim Deok Kim

The extracranial metastaisis is an uncommon complication of primary central nervous system(CNS) tumors of childhood. In contrast , leptomeningeal dissemination or multiple tumor recurrence is not a rare even t. Metastatic spread of pediatric CNS tumors occurs most commonly with primitive neuroectodermal tumors(PNET) and malignant gliomas. In general , the incidence rates of extracranial metasta...

Journal: :Medical research archives 2023

Background: Spinal cord tumors represent 2-4% of all CNS tumors. Ependymomas are the most frequent lesions spinal cord1. Gross total resection remains gold standard2. Method: We describe mini-invasive surgical technique using a fixed tubular retractor performed for an ependymoma filum terminale, along with its advantages and limits. Conclusion: This has shown to be safe effective terminale epen...

2017
Rebeca Ramis Ibon Tamayo-Uria Diana Gómez-Barroso Gonzalo López-Abente Antonio Morales-Piga Elena Pardo Romaguera Nuria Aragonés Javier García-Pérez

BACKGROUND Central nervous system tumors (CNS) are the most frequent solid tumor in children. Causes of CNS tumors are mainly unknown and only 5% of the cases can be explained by genetic predisposition. We studied the effects of environmental exposure on the incidence of CNS tumors in children by subtype, according to exposure to industrial and/or urban environment, exposure to crops and accord...

 Primary and secondary malignant central nervous system (CNS) tumors are devastating invasive tumors able to give rise to many kinds of differentiated tumor cells. Glioblastoma multiform (GBM), is the most malignant brain tumor, in which its growth and persistence depend on cancer stem cells with enhanced DNA damage repair program that also induces recurrence and resists current chemo- and radi...

Journal: :American journal of clinical oncology 2012
Thomas J Galloway Daniel J Indelicato Robert J Amdur Erika L Swanson Amy A Smith Robert B Marcus

OBJECTIVE To determine the rate of second tumors in pediatric patients treated with radiotherapy to the central nervous system (CNS) with long-term follow-up. METHODS We retrospectively reviewed the charts of 370 consecutive pediatric patients with solid tumors and leukemia treated at the University of Florida from 1963 to 2006 with curative CNS radiotherapy. The median age was 8.1 years (ran...

Journal: :The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry : official journal of the Histochemistry Society 2002
Per M Almqvist Richard Mah Urban Lendahl Björn Jacobsson Glenda Hendson

Nestin is an intermediate filament protein (IFP) expressed in undifferentiated cells during CNS development and in CNS tumors. Previous studies have arrived at different conclusions in terms of which types of CNS tumors express nestin. In this report we establish an immunohistochemical protocol using antigen retrieval, which significantly enhances staining with two polyclonal anti-nestin antise...

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