Progression represents the qualitative tumor evolution during the time. Recently it received great consideration, mainly since the introduction of the neuroradiological imaging (CT and MRI). A series of 224 supratentorial astrocytic tumors of the juvenile and adult age have been analyzed: we found the morphological features of progression in 26\% of them. These data introduce, perhaps, the most important information about progression: the "crisis" of the concept that low-grade tumors are stable lesions during the time.
The progression in astrocytic tumors / Roselli, R.; Iacoangeli, Maurizio; Carapella, C. M.; Scerrati, Massimo. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGICAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 0390-5616. - 34:(1990), pp. 199-204.
The progression in astrocytic tumors.
IACOANGELI, MAURIZIO;SCERRATI, MASSIMO
1990-01-01
Abstract
Progression represents the qualitative tumor evolution during the time. Recently it received great consideration, mainly since the introduction of the neuroradiological imaging (CT and MRI). A series of 224 supratentorial astrocytic tumors of the juvenile and adult age have been analyzed: we found the morphological features of progression in 26\% of them. These data introduce, perhaps, the most important information about progression: the "crisis" of the concept that low-grade tumors are stable lesions during the time.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.