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Management of incidental brain tumors in children: a systematic review.

Jehuda SolemanDanil A KozyrevLiat Ben-SiraShlomi ConstantiniJonathan Roth
Published in: Child's nervous system : ChNS : official journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery (2020)
The natural history, management, and prognosis of IPBT remain ambiguous. It seems that lesions suggestive of LGBT can initially be followed, since many of these lesions remain stable over time and MT is rare. However, controversy among centers concerning the ideal approach still exists. Further observational and prospective cohort studies, focusing on potential clinical and radiological characteristics or risk factors suggestive of high-grade tumors, tumor progress, or MT of IPBT, are needed.
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