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Arch Neurocien 2015; 20 (1)
Control de crisis convulsivas en un niño con resección de oligodendroglioma frontal
Ibarra-de la Torre A, Bautista-Piña V, Avilés-Aguilar A
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 19
Paginas: 86-88
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RESUMEN
Los oligodendrogliomas, son tumores cerebrales de origen glial, grado II de la clasificación de la Organización Mundial
de la Salud (OMS) para tumores cerebrales en humanos; son más frecuentes en adultos y pocos o raros en niños;
su presentación y localización común es con crisis convulsivas y en lóbulo frontal cortical y/o subcortical,
respectivamente. Un factor pronóstico es el grado de resección y seguimiento a largo plazo e incluye oncológico.
Presentamos el caso de un caso pediátrico con resección amplia subtotal de oligodendroglioma frontal – precentral
y control de crisis convulsivas.
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