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Intratumoral calcification: not only a diagnostic but also a prognostic indicator in oligodendrogliomas.

Qinghui ZhuHaihui JiangYong CuiXiaohui RenMingxiao LiXiaokang ZhangHaoyi LiShaoping ShenMing LiSong Lin
Published in: European radiology (2023)
• Intratumoral calcification is an independent negative prognostic risk factor for progression-free survival and overall survival in oligodendroglioma patients. • Calcifications in oligodendroglioma can be divided into hypointense and non-hypointense subtypes based on T2-weighted imaging, and patients with T2-hypointense calcification oligodendrogliomas have worse prognosis. • Calcification concurrent with cysts indicates a more aggressive phenotype of oligodendrogliomas and a significantly reduced survival rate.
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