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The hallmark of ganglioglioma is [[temporal lobe epilepsy]]. | The hallmark of ganglioglioma is [[temporal lobe epilepsy]]. | ||
The most common symptoms of [[spinal cord | The most common symptoms of [[spinal cord]] ganglioglioma include: | ||
*[[Back pain]] | *[[Back pain]] | ||
*[[Neck pain]] | *[[Neck pain]] | ||
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*[[Paresthesia]] | *[[Paresthesia]] | ||
*[[Gait disturbance]] | *[[Gait disturbance]] | ||
*[[Bowel]] and [[bladder | *[[Bowel]] and [[bladder]] dysfunction. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
History and Symptoms
The hallmark of ganglioglioma is temporal lobe epilepsy.
The most common symptoms of spinal cord ganglioglioma include:
- Back pain
- Neck pain
- Radicular pain
- Weakness
- Paresthesia
- Gait disturbance
- Bowel and bladder dysfunction.