HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Enrico Franceschi and Ahmed Idbaih from the Switzerland University of Rostock, Germany have published the research: Rare Primary Central Nervous System Tumors in Adults: An Overview, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Rare primary brain tumors in adults form a very large group of heterogeneous entities.
- future: Chemotherapy as primary approach should be performed in patients with positive markers (blood and/or CSF) lymphomatous cells in CSF and/or specific alterations of slit lamp.
SUMMARY
The most common adult primary CNS tumors are diffuse gliomas and grade I and . . .
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