Surgical management and outcome of newly diagnosed glioblastoma without contrast enhancement (low-grade appearance): a report of the RANO resect group

Resection of the contrast-enhancing (CE) tumor represents the standard of care in newly diagnosed glioblastoma. However, some tumors ultimately diagnosed as glioblastoma lack contrast enhancement and have a 'low-grade appearance' on imaging (non-CE glioblastoma). We aimed to (a) volumetric...

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Hauptverfasser: Karschnia, Philipp, Dietrich, Jorg, Bruno, Francesco, Dono, Antonio, Juenger, Stephanie T, Teske, Nico, Young, Jacob S, Sciortino, Tommaso, Häni, Levin, van den Bent, Martin, Weller, Michael, Vogelbaum, Michael A, Morshed, Ramin A, Haddad, Alexander F, Molinaro, Annette M, Tandon, Nitin, Beck, Juergen, Schnell, Oliver, Bello, Lorenzo, Hervey-Jumper, Shawn, Thon, Niklas, Grau, Stefan J, Esquenazi, Yoshua, Rudà, Roberta, Chang, Susan M, Berger, Mitchel S, Cahill, Daniel P, Tonn, Joerg-Christian
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