Malignant chiasmal glioma

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Malignant chiasmal glioma : a rare cause of rapid visual loss. / Valdueza, J M; Cristante, L; Freitag, J; Hagel, C; Herrmann, H D.

In: NEUROSURG REV, Vol. 18, No. 4, 01.01.1995, p. 273-5.

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Harvard

Valdueza, JM, Cristante, L, Freitag, J, Hagel, C & Herrmann, HD 1995, 'Malignant chiasmal glioma: a rare cause of rapid visual loss', NEUROSURG REV, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 273-5.

APA

Valdueza, J. M., Cristante, L., Freitag, J., Hagel, C., & Herrmann, H. D. (1995). Malignant chiasmal glioma: a rare cause of rapid visual loss. NEUROSURG REV, 18(4), 273-5.

Vancouver

Valdueza JM, Cristante L, Freitag J, Hagel C, Herrmann HD. Malignant chiasmal glioma: a rare cause of rapid visual loss. NEUROSURG REV. 1995 Jan 1;18(4):273-5.

Bibtex

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title = "Malignant chiasmal glioma: a rare cause of rapid visual loss",
abstract = "The clinical, neuroradiological, and histological findings of an adult patient suffering from malignant optic glioma is reported. Rapid visual deterioration was misdiagnosed for several months until biopsy confirmed the tumor. The patient died despite radiation therapy nine months after first symptoms. Our presentation will focus on the problems of diagnosing and establishing therapeutic procedures in this rare malignant neoplasm.",
keywords = "Brain Neoplasms, Cranial Nerve Neoplasms, Glioma, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Tomography, X-Ray Computed",
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RIS

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T1 - Malignant chiasmal glioma

T2 - a rare cause of rapid visual loss

AU - Valdueza, J M

AU - Cristante, L

AU - Freitag, J

AU - Hagel, C

AU - Herrmann, H D

PY - 1995/1/1

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N2 - The clinical, neuroradiological, and histological findings of an adult patient suffering from malignant optic glioma is reported. Rapid visual deterioration was misdiagnosed for several months until biopsy confirmed the tumor. The patient died despite radiation therapy nine months after first symptoms. Our presentation will focus on the problems of diagnosing and establishing therapeutic procedures in this rare malignant neoplasm.

AB - The clinical, neuroradiological, and histological findings of an adult patient suffering from malignant optic glioma is reported. Rapid visual deterioration was misdiagnosed for several months until biopsy confirmed the tumor. The patient died despite radiation therapy nine months after first symptoms. Our presentation will focus on the problems of diagnosing and establishing therapeutic procedures in this rare malignant neoplasm.

KW - Brain Neoplasms

KW - Cranial Nerve Neoplasms

KW - Glioma

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Tomography, X-Ray Computed

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 8927245

VL - 18

SP - 273

EP - 275

JO - NEUROSURG REV

JF - NEUROSURG REV

SN - 0344-5607

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