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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Subependymal "giant-cell" astrocytoma
  1. ... following are treatments for specific types of tumors: Astrocytoma: Surgery to remove the tumor is the main ...
  2. Gliomas are tumors that grow in various parts of the brain. Optic gliomas can affect: One or both of the optic nerves that carry visual ...
  3. A primary brain tumor is a group (mass) of abnormal cells that start in the brain. ... Primary brain tumors include any tumor that starts ...
  4. ... is also used to treat subependymal giant cell astrocytoma (SEGA; a type of brain tumor) in adults ...
  5. ... 12 years and older with certain types of astrocytoma or oligodendroglioma that have not improved with surgery. ...
  6. Childhood Brain Tumors (National Library of Medicine)  
    Brain tumors are abnormal growths inside the skull. They are among the most common types of childhood cancers. Some are benign tumors, which aren't cancer. ...
  7. ... P19 P19ARF TP16 Tests of CDKN2A PubMed MELANOMA-ASTROCYTOMA SYNDROME CYCLIN-DEPENDENT KINASE INHIBITOR 2A; CDKN2A PANCREATIC ...
  8. Complications may include: Brain tumors ( astrocytoma ) Heart tumors (rhabdomyoma) Severe intellectual disability Uncontrollable seizures
  9. ... of these tumors are benign and slow growing. Astrocytoma: a tumor of the supporting cells inside the ...
  10. From the National Institutes of Health