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'''For the WikiDoc page for this topic, click [[Astrocytoma|here]]'''
'''For the WikiDoc page for this topic, click [[Astrocytoma|here]]'''


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'''Editor-in-Chief:''' [[C. Michael Gibson]], M.S.,M.D. [mailto:mgibson@perfuse.org] Phone:617-632-7753; '''Editor-In-Chief Patient Information Page:''' Jinhui Wu, MD
Name      = Astrocytoma |
ICD10    = {{ICD10|C|71||c|69}} |
ICD9      = {{ICD9|191}} |
ICDO      = {{ICDO|9400|3}} |
Image    = Astrocytoma.jpg |
  Caption  = Astrocytoma: Electron micrograph|
OMIM      = 137800 |
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eMedicineTopic = 2693 |
DiseasesDB  = 29449 |
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==Overview==
 
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==Overview of astrocytoma?==
Astrocytoma is a type of [[glioma]] that origins from astrocytes. Astrocytes can support and nourish neurons and help repair the damage when the brain is injured. Astrocytoma occupies 30% of brain tumors.
Astrocytoma is a type of [[glioma]] that origins from astrocytes. Astrocytes can support and nourish neurons and help repair the damage when the brain is injured. Astrocytoma occupies 30% of brain tumors.
Usual symptoms include [[headache]], [[nausea]] and [[vomiting]], [[seizure]], [[hydrocephalus]],  [[weakness]], or [[numbness]] in the extremities. Sometimes astrocytoma may spread along the cerebrospinal fluid pathways, but rare spread outside of the brain or spinal cord. Head magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the best way for diagnosis. Treatments include surgery, [[radiation therapy]], [[chemotherapy]], gene therapy, or a combination of them. Because most [[astrocytomas]] can spread widely throughout the normal brain tissue, it may be very hard to remove by surgery. Prognosis depends on the grade of the cancer.
Usual symptoms include [[headache]], [[nausea]] and [[vomiting]], [[seizure]], [[hydrocephalus]],  [[weakness]], or [[numbness]] in the extremities. Sometimes astrocytoma may spread along the cerebrospinal fluid pathways, but rare spread outside of the brain or spinal cord. Head magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the best way for diagnosis. Treatments include surgery, [[radiation therapy]], [[chemotherapy]], gene therapy, or a combination of them. Because most [[astrocytomas]] can spread widely throughout the normal brain tissue, it may be very hard to remove by surgery. Prognosis depends on the grade of the cancer.
==See also==
:*[[Glioma (patient information)]]


==Where to find medical care for astrocytoma?==
==Where to find medical care for astrocytoma?==
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==See also==
*[[Glioma (patient information)]]
 
==Sources==
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_4_1X_What_are_brain_and_spinal_cord_tumors_3.asp?rnav=cri
http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_4_1X_What_are_brain_and_spinal_cord_tumors_3.asp?rnav=cri
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Revision as of 15:27, 27 July 2011

For the WikiDoc page for this topic, click here

Editor-in-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S.,M.D. [1] Phone:617-632-7753; Editor-In-Chief Patient Information Page: Jinhui Wu, MD

Overview

Astrocytoma is a type of glioma that origins from astrocytes. Astrocytes can support and nourish neurons and help repair the damage when the brain is injured. Astrocytoma occupies 30% of brain tumors. Usual symptoms include headache, nausea and vomiting, seizure, hydrocephalus, weakness, or numbness in the extremities. Sometimes astrocytoma may spread along the cerebrospinal fluid pathways, but rare spread outside of the brain or spinal cord. Head magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the best way for diagnosis. Treatments include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, gene therapy, or a combination of them. Because most astrocytomas can spread widely throughout the normal brain tissue, it may be very hard to remove by surgery. Prognosis depends on the grade of the cancer.

Where to find medical care for astrocytoma?

Directions to Hospitals Treating astrocytoma

See also

Sources

http://www.cancer.org/docroot/CRI/content/CRI_2_4_1X_What_are_brain_and_spinal_cord_tumors_3.asp?rnav=cri

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