1969
DOI: 10.1148/93.2.413
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Radiation Therapy of Brain-Stem Tumors

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“…Since 1939, B ailey et al [1] [7], and Sieben and Ishii [9], They all agree on the variety of the clinical picture, the absence of signs of intracranial hypertension and the abnormal dimensions of the brain stem, as shown by ventriculo graphy.Interesting contributions about the results of radiation therapy were reported by R admond [8] and W hite et al [11], Finally, L assiter et al[5] published a work with a clearly provocative title about the surgical treatment of brain stem tumors. In 5 out of these 34 explored patients cystic tumors were found and partially removed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since 1939, B ailey et al [1] [7], and Sieben and Ishii [9], They all agree on the variety of the clinical picture, the absence of signs of intracranial hypertension and the abnormal dimensions of the brain stem, as shown by ventriculo graphy.Interesting contributions about the results of radiation therapy were reported by R admond [8] and W hite et al [11], Finally, L assiter et al[5] published a work with a clearly provocative title about the surgical treatment of brain stem tumors. In 5 out of these 34 explored patients cystic tumors were found and partially removed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Intraoperatively the patient had no conspicuous vegetative reactions, the continuously recorded evoked potentials showed no change. Looking at the literature, at least concerning gliomas the results give no unequivocal particulars of any real improvement in the survival time (4,39,54,56,64,69). No significant change of the other symptoms.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The frequency of instrinsic brain stem tumours is stated in the literature as being between 2% and 12% of all brain tumours (69). All authors emphasize the frequency of these tumours in childhood and adolescence, where a frequency of up to 20% is given (Hara et al 7.8%, Redmond 10-15%, Teilman 10%, Fulton et al 10-20%).…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whyte et al [21] found an improvement in S-year survival with doses greater than 40 Gy. Kim 1421 and Lee et al…”
Section: Selection Of the Radiation Therapy Treatment Volume And Dosementioning
confidence: 94%