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Image:Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma MRI 1.jpg|<sub>Two girls ([A] 9 and [B] 12 years old) with acute headaches and vomiting. On examination, both had papilledema. Brain magnetic resonance imaging shows ventricular subependymal giant cell astrocytomas with secondary hydrocephalus.<ref name="RothRoach2013">{{cite journal|last1=Roth|first1=Jonathan|last2=Roach|first2=E. Steve|last3=Bartels|first3=Ute|last4=Jóźwiak|first4=Sergiusz|last5=Koenig|first5=Mary Kay|last6=Weiner|first6=Howard L.|last7=Franz|first7=David N.|last8=Wang|first8=Henry Z.|title=Subependymal Giant Cell Astrocytoma: Diagnosis, Screening, and Treatment. Recommendations From the International Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Consensus Conference 2012|journal=Pediatric Neurology|volume=49|issue=6|year=2013|pages=439–444|issn=08878994|doi=10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2013.08.017}}</ref></sub> | Image:Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma MRI 1.jpg|<sub>Two girls ([A] 9 and [B] 12 years old) with acute headaches and vomiting. On examination, both had papilledema. Brain magnetic resonance imaging shows ventricular subependymal giant cell astrocytomas with secondary hydrocephalus.<ref name="RothRoach2013">{{cite journal|last1=Roth|first1=Jonathan|last2=Roach|first2=E. Steve|last3=Bartels|first3=Ute|last4=Jóźwiak|first4=Sergiusz|last5=Koenig|first5=Mary Kay|last6=Weiner|first6=Howard L.|last7=Franz|first7=David N.|last8=Wang|first8=Henry Z.|title=Subependymal Giant Cell Astrocytoma: Diagnosis, Screening, and Treatment. Recommendations From the International Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Consensus Conference 2012|journal=Pediatric Neurology|volume=49|issue=6|year=2013|pages=439–444|issn=08878994|doi=10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2013.08.017}}</ref></sub> | ||
Image:Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma MRI 2.jpg|<sub>This 6-year-old girl had a growing but asymptomatic tumor. (A) Her screening magnetic resonance imaging at age 2 revealed a subependymal giant cell astrocytoma with mild enlargement of the right lateral ventricle. (B) By age 6 years, the lesion had enlarged markedly.<ref name="RothRoach2013">{{cite journal|last1=Roth|first1=Jonathan|last2=Roach|first2=E. Steve|last3=Bartels|first3=Ute|last4=Jóźwiak|first4=Sergiusz|last5=Koenig|first5=Mary Kay|last6=Weiner|first6=Howard L.|last7=Franz|first7=David N.|last8=Wang|first8=Henry Z.|title=Subependymal Giant Cell Astrocytoma: Diagnosis, Screening, and Treatment. Recommendations From the International Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Consensus Conference 2012|journal=Pediatric Neurology|volume=49|issue=6|year=2013|pages=439–444|issn=08878994|doi=10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2013.08.017}}</ref></sub> | Image:Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma MRI 2.jpg|<sub>This 6-year-old girl had a growing but asymptomatic tumor. (A) Her screening magnetic resonance imaging at age 2 revealed a subependymal giant cell astrocytoma with mild enlargement of the right lateral ventricle. (B) By age 6 years, the lesion had enlarged markedly.<ref name="RothRoach2013">{{cite journal|last1=Roth|first1=Jonathan|last2=Roach|first2=E. Steve|last3=Bartels|first3=Ute|last4=Jóźwiak|first4=Sergiusz|last5=Koenig|first5=Mary Kay|last6=Weiner|first6=Howard L.|last7=Franz|first7=David N.|last8=Wang|first8=Henry Z.|title=Subependymal Giant Cell Astrocytoma: Diagnosis, Screening, and Treatment. Recommendations From the International Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Consensus Conference 2012|journal=Pediatric Neurology|volume=49|issue=6|year=2013|pages=439–444|issn=08878994|doi=10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2013.08.017}}</ref></sub> | ||
Image:Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma MRI 3.jpg|<sub>Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma of the type associated with tuberous sclerosis are typically bulky, contrast-enhancing mass in the region of the foramen of Monro. Most overlie the head of the caudate nucleus. Foramen obstruction has produced hydrocephalus.<ref name=Radiologyfeaturesofsega1>Radiology features of subependymal giant cell astrocytoma. Libre pathology 2015. http://librepathology.org/wiki/index.php/Subependymal_giant_cell_astrocytoma. Accessed on November 2, 2015</ref> | |||
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Two girls ([A] 9 and [B] 12 years old) with acute headaches and vomiting. On examination, both had papilledema. Brain magnetic resonance imaging shows ventricular subependymal giant cell astrocytomas with secondary hydrocephalus.[1]
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This 6-year-old girl had a growing but asymptomatic tumor. (A) Her screening magnetic resonance imaging at age 2 revealed a subependymal giant cell astrocytoma with mild enlargement of the right lateral ventricle. (B) By age 6 years, the lesion had enlarged markedly.[1]
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Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma of the type associated with tuberous sclerosis are typically bulky, contrast-enhancing mass in the region of the foramen of Monro. Most overlie the head of the caudate nucleus. Foramen obstruction has produced hydrocephalus.[2]
Reference
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Roth, Jonathan; Roach, E. Steve; Bartels, Ute; Jóźwiak, Sergiusz; Koenig, Mary Kay; Weiner, Howard L.; Franz, David N.; Wang, Henry Z. (2013). "Subependymal Giant Cell Astrocytoma: Diagnosis, Screening, and Treatment. Recommendations From the International Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Consensus Conference 2012". Pediatric Neurology. 49 (6): 439–444. doi:10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2013.08.017. ISSN 0887-8994.
- ↑ Radiology features of subependymal giant cell astrocytoma. Libre pathology 2015. http://librepathology.org/wiki/index.php/Subependymal_giant_cell_astrocytoma. Accessed on November 2, 2015