2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0303-8467(02)00089-6
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Case history: multicentric glioma with involvement of the optic chiasm

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“…1,8,28,31,34,37,43 Mul tiple gliomas can be categorized as multifocal, if there is a pattern of dissemination along an established route, spreading through commissural pathways, CSF channels, or through local extension by satellite formations. This pattern of dissemination can be demonstrated by contigu ous areas of T2weighted signal on MR images of the brain.…”
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“…1,8,28,31,34,37,43 Mul tiple gliomas can be categorized as multifocal, if there is a pattern of dissemination along an established route, spreading through commissural pathways, CSF channels, or through local extension by satellite formations. This pattern of dissemination can be demonstrated by contigu ous areas of T2weighted signal on MR images of the brain.…”
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“…It could be attributed to the advances in neuroradiological detection as MRI has become a routine radiological tool. Stereotactic biopsy represents a safe and satisfactory method for achieving sure diagnosis [2,14] .…”
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“…Of the previous 49 cases of malignant optic nerve glioma in the literature, there has been only one other multicentric case 6. Synowitz reported a 68-year-old man with multicentric glioma involving left optic nerve/chiasm, right temporal lobe, and right occipital lobe by MRI 6.…”
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