gliomat
Gliomat, commonly called glioma, is a group of primary central nervous system tumors that arise from glial cells in the brain or spinal cord.
Gliomas are classified by histology and molecular features. The main types are astrocytomas, oligodendrogliomas, and ependymomas.
Symptoms vary by location but often include seizures, headaches, cognitive or motor changes, and, in some cases,
Diagnosis relies on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with contrast; biopsy or surgical resection provides tissue for
Treatment typically involves maximal safe resection when possible, followed by radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Temozolomide is commonly
Prognosis is highly variable. Low-grade gliomas may progress slowly over years, while glioblastoma (grade IV) carries
Epidemiology: gliomas are among the more common primary brain tumors in adults, with incidence around a few