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==Historical Perspective== | ==Historical Perspective== | ||
===Famous cases=== | ===Famous cases=== | ||
On 20th May 2008, it was announced that 76 year old Senator Edward Kennedy had a malignant glioma of the left [[parietal lobe]] following a [[seizure]]. | *On 20th May 2008, it was announced that 76 year old Senator Edward Kennedy had a malignant glioma of the left [[parietal lobe]] following a [[seizure]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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- On 20th May 2008, it was announced that 76 year old Senator Edward Kennedy had a malignant glioma of the left parietal lobe following a seizure.