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... Post-traumatic glioma: Report of one case and reviewof the literature Bo Zhou, Weiguo Liu Department of Neurosurgery, Second Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University, ... occurrence of a brain glioma is unequivocally demonstrated on the basis of well accepted criteria. Recently, Elisa Anselmi et al. 1 reported two patients who developed brain gliomas in the scar of ... definite evidence of the causative role of trauma 4. Int. J. Med. Sci. 2010, 7 http://www.medsci.org 249Zulch 3 in 1965 suggested the following criteria for the acceptance of a causal...
... Report of Three Cases and Reviewof Literature Case report Received: 2004.2.6 Accepted: 2004.3.17 Published:2004.3.20 Shylashree Chikkamuniyappa and Jaishree Jagirdar Department of Pathology, ... tumors [4]. Recently Xu B [5] suggested that accumulation of mutant β-catenin contributes to the development of C-MV of PTC. A handful of sporadic cases have also been documented [6]. Table 1 ... screening. In 25-30% of cases, this might provide the first indicator of an underlying FAP syndrome. Conflict of interest: The authors have declared that no conflict of interest exists. References...
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