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Cerebellar Peduncle Localized Oligodendroglioma: Case Report and Review of the Literature

Oligodendrogliomas constitute 5% of all primary brain tumors and are the third most common cancer among intracranial tumors. More than 90% of oligodendrogliomas have supratentorial localization. Oligodendrogliomas arising in cerebellar peduncle are substantially rare,

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Published in:World neurosurgery 2018-05, Vol.113, p.62-66
Main Authors: Baran, Oguz, Kasimcan, Omur, Oruckaptan, Hakan
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