Natural course and prognosis of anaplastic gangliogliomas: a multicenter retrospective study of 43 cases from the French Brain Tumor Database.

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Date publication

mai 2017

Journal

Neuro-oncology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr GAUCHOTTE Guillaume


Tous les auteurs :
Terrier LM, Bauchet L, Rigau V, Amelot A, Zouaoui S, Filipiak I, Caille A, Almairac F, Aubriot-Lorton MH, Bergemer-Fouquet AM, Bord E, Cornu P, Czorny A, Dam Hieu P, Debono B, Delisle MB, Emery E, Farah W, Gauchotte G, Godfraind C, Guyotat J, Irthum B, Janot K, Le Reste PJ, Liguoro D, Loiseau H, Lot G, Lubrano V, Mandonnet E, Menei P, Metellus P, Milin S, Muckenstrum B, Roche PH, Rousseau A, Uro-Coste E, Vital A, Voirin J, Wager M, Zanello M, François P, Velut S, Varlet P, Figarella-Branger D, Pallud J, Zemmoura I,

Résumé

Anaplastic gangliogliomas (GGGs) are rare tumors whose natural history is poorly documented. We aimed to define their clinical and imaging features and to identify prognostic factors.

Mots clés

Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Brain Neoplasms, pathology, Combined Modality Therapy, mortality, Databases, Factual, Disease Progression, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Ganglioglioma, pathology, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Survival Rate, Young Adult

Référence

Neuro-oncology. 2017 05 1;19(5):678-688