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Subependymoma of the cerebellopontine angle and prepontine cistern in a 15-year-old adolescent boy.

Subependymoma of the cerebellopontine angle and prepontine cistern in a 15-year-old adolescent boy. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Subependymoma of the cerebellopontine angle and prepontine cistern in a 15-year-old adolescent boy. Abstract Text:

    k koralK Koral,r m kedzierskiR M Kedzierski,b gimiB Gimi,a gomezA Gomez,n k rollinsN K Rollins,k koralK Koral,r m kedzierskiR M Kedzierski,b gimiB Gimi,a gomezA Gomez,n k rollinsN K Rollins,

    SUMMARY: A case of cerebellopontine angle and prepontine cistern subependymoma in a 15-year-old adolescent boy is presented with a review of the literature. Apparent diffusion coefficient values for subependymoma are reported. Differential considerations for the unusual location of this rare tumor are discussed.

    Subependymoma of the cerebellopontine angle and prepontine cistern in a 15-year-old adolescent boy. Publishing Authors By Initials

    k koralK Koral,rm kedzierskiRM Kedzierski,b gimiB Gimi,a gomezA Gomez,nk rollinsNK Rollins,k koralK Koral,rm kedzierskiRM Kedzierski,b gimiB Gimi,a gomezA Gomez,nk rollinsNK Rollins,

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    Subependymoma of the cerebellopontine angle and prepontine cistern in a 15-year-old adolescent boy. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology

    VOLUME: 29

    Page Numbers: 190-1

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    ISSN: 0195-6108

    DAY: 9

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Radiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and Children's Medical Center, Dallas, Texas.

    Country: United States

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