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Surgical resection and cellular proliferation index predict prognosis for patients with papillary glioneuronal tumor: Systematic review and pooled analysis

World Neurosurgery Evidence based | Sep 12, 2017

Ahmed AK, et al. – The reason for this examination is to investigate the clinical and prognostic characteristics of the papillary glioneuronal tumor (PGNT). Key findings from this study demonstrate that PGNT is a benign tumor of young adults, but can present atypically as high grade. The results of this study reveal that male sex, low cellular proliferation, and maximal surgical resection are positive prognostic indicators for PGNT.
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