1996
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1096-9098(199605)62:1<15::aid-jso4>3.3.co;2-f
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Combined angioma and glioma (angioglioma)

Abstract: Ten patients in whom tissue proliferation akin to angioglioma occurred within the brain are described; seven of the lesions were supratentorial and three infratentorial. Only 3 1 accepted instances of such neoplasms have been found in the literature. The combined lesions usually become symptomatic in the second and third decades. In all 10 cases, the angiomatous part of the combined tumors showed characteristic vascular malformation such as severe hyalinization, tortuosity, and some were even calcified. The nu… Show more

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