Survival and functional outcomes in paediatric thalamic and thalamopeduncular low grade gliomas.
Vladimír Beneš IIIrdMichal ZápotockýPetr LibýJakub TáborskýJana BlažkováJana BlažkováDavid SumerauerAdéla MišoveIvana PerníkováMartin KynčlLenka KrskováMiroslav KoblížekJosef ZámečníkOndřej BradáčMichal TichýPublished in: Acta neurochirurgica (2022)
Paediatric patients with low-grade thalamopeduncular gliomas have excellent long-term functional and oncological outcomes when gross total resection is not achievable. Surgery should aim at total resection; however, neurological function should not be endangered due to excellent chance for long-term survival.
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