Diagnostics and treatment delay in primary central nervous system lymphoma: What the neurosurgeon should know.
M C HasnerM P van OpijnenM van der MeulenR M VerdijkS L N MaasL C J Te BoomeMarike L D BroekmanPublished in: Acta neurochirurgica (2024)
Histopathological diagnosis after stereotactic biopsy of the brain remains the gold standard for diagnosis. Additional diagnostics should not be a cause of diagnostic delay. There is currently no sufficient evidence supporting cytoreductive surgery in PCNSL, with recent studies showing contradictive data and suboptimal study designs.
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