"Glioma, Subependymal" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Rare, slow-growing, benign intraventricular tumors, often asymptomatic and discovered incidentally. The tumors are classified histologically as ependymomas and demonstrate a proliferation of subependymal fibrillary astrocytes among the ependymal tumor cells. (From Clin Neurol Neurosurg 1997 Feb;99(1):17-22)
Descriptor ID |
D018315
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MeSH Number(s) |
C04.557.465.625.600.380.290.390 C04.557.470.670.380.290.390 C04.557.580.625.600.380.290.390
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Concept/Terms |
Glioma, Subependymal- Glioma, Subependymal
- Gliomas, Subependymal
- Subependymal Gliomas
- Subependymal Astrocytoma
- Astrocytoma, Subependymal
- Astrocytomas, Subependymal
- Subependymal Astrocytomas
- Subependymoma
- Subependymomas
- Subependymal Glioma
Subependymal Gliosis- Subependymal Gliosis
- Glioses, Subependymal
- Gliosis, Subependymal
- Subependymal Glioses
Subependymal Astrocytoma, Adult- Subependymal Astrocytoma, Adult
- Adult Subependymal Astrocytoma
- Adult Subependymal Astrocytomas
- Astrocytoma, Adult Subependymal
- Astrocytomas, Adult Subependymal
- Subependymal Astrocytomas, Adult
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Glioma, Subependymal" by people in Profiles.
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Surgical resection of subependymoma of the cervical spinal cord. Neurosurg Focus. 2014 Sep; 37 Suppl 2:Video 3.
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A 40-year-old male with an intraventricular tumor. Combined tanycytic ependymoma and subependymoma. Brain Pathol. 2013 May; 23(3):359-60.
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Rapid expansion of a previously asymptomatic subependymoma. Case report. J Neurosurg. 2005 Dec; 103(6):1084-7.