Incidence and prognostic significance of non-enhancing cortical signal abnormality in glioblastoma.
Arian LasockiFrank GaillardMark TaceyKatharine DrummondStephen StuckeyPublished in: Journal of medical imaging and radiation oncology (2015)
Non-enhancing cortical signal abnormality is a common feature of glioblastomas, occurring in about half of cases. It does not affect survival overall, but appears to be associated with worse survival in the setting of a peripherally located enhancing lesion. This has the potential to alter surgical management.
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