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Juvenile pilocytic astrocytomas do not undergo spontaneous malignant transformation: …


CF Parsa, S Givrad - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2008 - bjo.bmj.com
Methods: A literature search was performed, cross-referencing juvenile pilocytic
astrocytoma, pilocytic astrocytoma, astrocytoma grade I, optic glioma, glioma,
low-grade gliomas, polar spongioblastoma, gliocytoma embryonale, and ...
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Juvenile pilocytic astrocytomas do not undergo


CF Parsa, S Givrad - bjo.bmj.com
ABSTRACT Aim: To determine whether juvenile pilocytic astrocyto- mas WHO grade I
have the potential for spontaneous malignant transformation. Methods: A
literature search was performed, cross- referencing juvenile pilocytic ...
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Pilocytic astrocytomas as hamartomas: implications for treatment

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CF Parsa, S Givrad - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2008 - bjo.bmj.com
Interventional treatment modalities have long been investigated to treat WHO
grade I juvenile pilocytic astrocytomas. In some instances, particularly for
cerebellar lesions, complete surgical excision, if feasible, can be ...
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Spontaneous regression of optic pathways gliomas in three patients with neurofibromatosis type …


M Piccirilli, J Lenzi, C Delfinis, G Trasimeni, … - Child's Nervous System, 2006 - Springer
Abstract Case reports: The authors report their experience about three children
(two girls, one boy; average age 1.6 years) with a spontaneous regression of
optic gliomas. All of them had a previous diagnosis of neurofibromatosis ...
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Magnetic resonance imaging evidence of optic nerve glioma progression into and beyond …


JD Walrath, M Engelbert, M Kazim - Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Optic nerve glioma has been a topic of great interest and controversy,
particularly with respect to its tendency to invade the optic chiasm. This case
report demonstrates histologically verified optic nerve glioma in an ...
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[CITATION] Tumors of the central nervous system. AFIP atlas of tumor pathology. Fourth series. Fascicle …


PC Burger, BW Scheithauer, 2007 - Washington, DC: American Registry of Pathology
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An unusual case of malignant pilocytic astrocytoma occurring in the eye


A Canesso, M Gardiman, R Salmaso, R … - Virchows Archiv, 2006 - Springer
Abstract Pilocytic astrocytoma is a central nervous system neoplasia that arises
during pediatric age. Only few cases have been documented in patients older than
50 years old. It is a low-grade lesion that can rarely undergo malignant ...
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Visual prognosis of optic glioma


JM Hwang, JE Cheon, KC Wang - Child's Nervous System, 2008 - Springer
Abstract Background Optic gliomas may unpredictably stabilize or progress.
Prognosis was known to be better in patients with neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1) than
those with non-NF1. The confusion over management is caused, at least in ...
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Frequent recurrence and progression in pilocytic astrocytoma in adults


C Stüer, B Vilz, M Majores, A Becker, J … - CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians - interscience.wiley.com
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Spontaneous regression of a solitary astrocytoma of the optic disk


S Song, MS Seo - Retina, 2002 - journals.lww.com
Six weeks later, the vitreous hemorrhage had resorbed spontaneously. The mass
was yellowish white, ovoid, and well defined. It measured approximately 1.5 × 2
mm and had many surface vessels and a portion of calcification (Figure 1). ...
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