A unique case of the co-existence of two different brain tumors in one patient
Introduction: Multiple primary brain tumors are a rare occurrence that are often accounted for by a complex process of tumorigenesis involving irradiation and possibly the association of residual embryonic tissue turning neoplastic. In this case study, we report a case of coexisting sub ependymoma a...
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Elsevier
2022
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b0ca6d4389c843ebb2f289a3fe50f42e |
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