Abstract:Ganglioglioma (GG) is a rare kind of intracranial tumor with low potential malignancy (WHO grade I), which could occur in any part of the brain. However, a patient with anaplastic ganglioglioma (WHO grade III) in the medulla oblongata is a more peculiar and rare clinical case. In our report, we presented a case of a 45-year-old man with anaplastic ganglioglioma (WHO grade III) in the medulla oblongata, who was perplexed with dysphagia, choking and left-sided numbness for two and a half years. The head magnetic… Show more
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