Astrocytoma

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Astrocytoma Immunology-New astrocytoma immunology study findings reported fr...

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New astrocytoma immunology study findings reported from Selcuk University, Department of...http://bit.ly/uHRc2

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Neurology Medical News about astrocytomas

mdlinx.com — “Preoperative and postoperative neurological, neuropsychological and behavioral impairment in children with posterior cranial fossa astrocytomas and medulloblastomas: the role of the tumor and the impact of the surgical treatmentView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Astrocytoma, Spine: eMedicine Radiology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Astrocytomas of the spinal cord are rare tumors that arise from astrocytes in the spinal cord and occur in the adult and pediatric populations. Most spinal cord astrocytomas are benign, low-grade tumors that are readily diagnosed ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Astrocytoma, Spine: Length of survival largely unaffected by radiotherapy and chemotherapy. http://bit.ly/cYzbNS

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Alessandro Olivi performs surgery o remove a astrocytoma brain tumor.

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Diagnosed with a brain tumor, watch this patient’s road to recovery thanks to Johns Hopkins Dr. Alessandro Olivi http://bit.ly/4wbVIh

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Pilocytic Astrocytoma – Andrew Mork – Update | Sharing Mayo Clinic

dev.sharing.mayoclinic.org — “Pilocytic Astrocytoma – Andrew Mork – Update | Sharing Mayo ClinicView full resource at dev.sharing.mayoclinic.org

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New Sharing Mayo Clinic blogpost: : Pilocytic Astrocytoma - Andrew Mork - Update http://t.co/r6YWXDy

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Slowly progressive Parkinson syndrome due to thalamic butterfly astrocytoma

neurology.org — “Slowly progressive Parkinson syndrome due to thalamic butterfly astrocytomaView full resource at neurology.org

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All that shakes is not always PD. Rare case of astrocytoma causing parkinsonism - even responded to Sinemet. http://ow.ly/5P2b3

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What cancer support groups exist pediatric diffuse infiltrative astrocytoma? - Quora

quora.com — “For parents of children newly diagnosed with rare forms of brain cancer.. Answer 1 of 1: Closest thing to a resource I could find on Google: http://www.pbtfus.org/families/support/View full resource at quora.com

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Quora: What cancer support groups exist pediatric diffuse infiltrative astrocytoma? http://qr.ae/tL3i

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Grade II Astrocytoma Brain Tumor Patient Story: Johns Hopkins Video Gallery

hopkinsmedicine.org — “Video of Dr Henry Brem and patient Carlos Luceno, who was diagnosed with a grade II astrocytoma brain tumor.View full resource at hopkinsmedicine.org

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Carlos Luceno- living w/brain cancer & cared for by Johns Hopkins Comprehensive Brain Tumor Center: http://bit.ly/d2dhuo

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Teaching NeuroImages: MRI changes of ictal cortical edema and tumor progression in a patient with astrocytoma

neurology.org — “Teaching NeuroImages: MRI changes of ictal cortical edema and tumor progression in a patient with astrocytomaView full resource at neurology.org

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Teaching NeuroImage: MRI changes of ictal cortical edema and tumor progression in a patient with astrocytoma http://ow.ly/65NAM #neurology

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Afinitor gains indication for subependymal giant cell astrocytoma associated with tuberous sclerosis - MPR

empr.com — “Novartis announced that Afinitor (everolimus tablets), an oral kinase inhibitor, has received accelerated approval for subependymal giant cell astrocytoma (SEGA), a benign brain tumor associated with tuberous sclerosis (TS), in patients who require therapeutic intervention but are not candidates for curative surgical resection.View full resource at empr.com

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MPR News: Afinitor gains indication for subependymal giant cell astrocytoma associated with tuberous sclerosis: No... http://bit.ly/dkwTmd

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Afinitor gains indication for subependymal giant cell astrocytoma associated with tuberous sclerosis - ONA

oncologynurseadvisor.com — “Novartis announced that Afinitor (everolimus tablets), an oral kinase inhibitor, has received accelerated approval for subependymal giant cell astrocytoma (SEGA), a benign brain tumor associated with tuberous sclerosis (TS), in patients who require therapeutic intervention but are not candidates for curative surgical resection.View full resource at oncologynurseadvisor.com

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Everolimus for subependymal giant-cell astrocytoma... [N Engl J Med. 2010] - PubMed result

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PubMed: Everolimus for subependymal giant-cell astrocytomas in tuberous sclerosis. http://bit.ly/cR8p9Z

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Paroxetine Rapidly Modulates the Expression of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor mRNA and Protein in a Human Glioblastoma-Astrocytoma Cell Line

content.karger.com — “Neuronal upregulation of the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) gene appears to be a crucial factor for the efficacy of antidepressants. However, besides neurons, little information is present on the modulation of BDNF by antidepressants at RNA and protein levels in other cell types of the central nervous system. Glial cells are able to store and release BDNF, and it has been hypothesized that glial dysfunction may contribute to the etiopathogenesis of depression. Thus, in this study we usView full resource at content.karger.com

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Glioblastoma Multiforme: eMedicine Neurology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common and most aggressive of the primary brain tumors. The current World Health Organization (WHO) classification of primary brain tumors lists GBM as a grade IV astrocytoma. Astrocytoma is one ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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eMedicine article Glioblastoma Multiforme updated for 2009. #health #medicine #neurology #brain tumor http://bit.ly/eZF6h

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Glioblastoma Multiforme: eMedicine Neurology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common and most aggressive of the primary brain tumors. The current World Health Organization (WHO) classification of primary brain tumors lists GBM as a grade IV astrocytoma. Astrocytoma is one ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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