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041 _aeng
100 _aHilario Barrio, Amaya
_91755
_eRadiodiagnóstico
100 _aLagares Gómez-Abascal, Alfonso
_91756
_b
_eNeurocirugía
100 _aPérez Núñez, Ángel
_91502
_eNeurocirugía
100 _aRamos González, Ana
_91503
_eRadiodiagnóstico
100 _aSalvador Álvarez, Elena
_91757
_eRadiodiagnóstico
100 _aSepúlveda Sánchez, Juan Manuel
_9433
_eOncología Médica
245 0 0 _aBrainstem Gliomas
_h[artículo]
260 _bSeminars in Ultrasound Ct and Mri,
_c2013
300 _a34(2):104-12.
500 _aFormato Vancouver: Ramos A, Hilario A, Lagares A, Salvador E, Pérez-Nuñez A, Sepulveda J. Brainstem gliomas. Semin Ultrasound CT MR. 2013 Apr;34(2):104-12.
501 _aPMID: 23522775
520 _aHistorically, brainstem gliomas have been considered as a single entity. Since the introduction of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in the late 1980s, these tumors are now regarded as a heterogeneous group of neoplasms with different age of onset, clinical and radiologic presentation, and varying behavior and natural history. This article describes the different subtypes of brainstem gliomas in children and adults. We focus on recent advances in MR such as MR spectroscopy, MR perfusion, and diffusion tensor imaging that often strongly suggest the histopathologic diagnosis of the lesion.
710 _9303
_aServicio de Oncología Médica
710 _9462
_aServicio de Radiodiagnóstico
710 _9312
_aServicio de Neurocirugía
856 _uhttp://pc-h12o-es.m-hdoct.a17.csinet.es/pdf/pc/9/pc952.pdf
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