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A comprehensive evaluation of imaging features in pediatric spinal gliomas and their value in predicting tumor grade and histology.

Carmen Rosa Cerron-VelaFabrício Guimarães GonçalvesLuis Octavio Tierradentro-GarcíaAngela N ViaeneWondwossen LereboSavvas Andronikou
Published in: Neuroradiology (2024)
PSGs display overlapping imaging features, making grade differentiation challenging based solely on imaging. The correlation between tumor grade and contrast enhancement patterns suggests a potential diagnostic avenue, requiring further validation with larger, multicenter studies. Furthermore, Low-grade PSGs display cysts and syringomyelia more frequently, and leptomeningeal enhancement is less common.
Keyphrases
  • low grade
  • high resolution
  • high grade
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  • spinal cord
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  • spinal cord injury
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