The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-3329
Print ISSN : 0040-8727
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Prognostic Significance of CT Scan in Malignant Glioma
SHOGO YAMADAYOSHIHIRO TAKAIKENJI NEMOTOYOSHIHIRO OGAWAYOSHIHISA KAKUTOAKIHIKO HOSHIKIYOHIKO SAKAMOTO
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1993 Volume 170 Issue 1 Pages 35-43

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YAMADA, S., TAKAI, Y., NEMOTO, K., OGAWA, Y., KAKUTO, Y., Hosni, A. and SAKAMOTO, K. Prognostic Significance of CT Scan in Malignant Glioma. Tohoku J. Exp. Med., 1993, 170 (1), 35-43 - In 91 malignant gliomas treated with radiation therapy, CT scan which was taken before treatment was reviewed to examine the significance as a prognostic indicator. The irradiation methods and the surgical resectability did not affect the survival. Similarly, the tumor location and the grade of the low density area (LDA) surrounding the contrast enhanced area (CEA) had no significance on the prognosis. As a result of the multi-variate analysis, the histopathologic diagnosis, the CEA size and the CEA pattern were significantly important prognostic factors. Astrocytoma grade III, a CEA diameter of under 4cm and a homogeneous CEA were favorable indicators of the malignant gliomas. Tumors with a heterogeneous or a ring-like CEA in the diameter of more than 4cm have the worse prognosis and should be treated extensively by radiation therapy. - brain neoplasm; malignant glioma; CT; therapeutic radiology; prognostic factor
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