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Artificial Intelligence in Neuro-Oncologic Imaging: A Brief Review for Clinical Use Cases and Future Perspectives

Park JE

The artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, both deep learning end-to-end approaches and radiomics with machine learning, have been developed for various imaging-based tasks in neuro-oncology. In this brief review, use cases...
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Recent Updates on Radiation Therapy for Pediatric Optic Pathway Glioma

Kim N, Lim DH

Optic pathway glioma (OPG) is a rare tumor located in optic nerve, optic tract, or optic chiasm. Treatment options for OPG include surgery, radiation therapy (RT), and chemotherapy. Although RT...
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Combined Treatment With Radiotherapy and Immunotherapy for Isocitrate Dehydrogenase Mutant Brainstem Glioma in Adult: A Case Report

Morimoto T, Matsuda R, Nakazawa T, Nishimura F, Nakagawa I

Brainstem gliomas are not common in adults, and the treatment strategies and their outcomes are limited. Immunotherapy is emerging as a promising new modality for the treatment of these gliomas....
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Rapid-Growing Intracranial Immature Teratoma Presenting Obstructive Hydrocephalus and Abducens Nerve Palsy: A Case Report and Literature Review

Woo SB, Lee CY, Kim CH, Ko YS, Kim E, Shim YJ, Kim SP, Kwon SM

Intracranial immature teratoma is an extremely rare disease with poor prognosis and requires complicated treatment. Owing to the deep midline location of the tumor, total surgical resection of the tumor...
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Recent Update in Pharmacological Agents for Optic Pathway Glioma

Park M

Optic pathway gliomas (OPGs) are insidious, debilitating low-grade tumors. They can affect the optic nerve, optic chiasm, and optic tracts and can be sporadic or associated with neurofibromatosis type 1...
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Peripheral T-Cell Lymphoma Presenting as a Scalp Mass

Kim MS, Pyo SY, Park HY, Jo HR, Kim J

Peripheral scalp T-cell lymphoma is a very rare disease. We report a case of a 22-year-old man who presented an indolent large scalp mass in the right frontal scalp region....
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Digital Pathology and Artificial Intelligence Applications in Pathology

Go H

Digital pathology is revolutionizing pathology. The introduction of digital pathology made it possible to comprehensively change the pathology diagnosis workflow, apply and develop pathological artificial intelligence (AI) models, generate pathological...
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The Overview of Practical Guidelines for Gliomas by KSNO, NCCN, and EANO

Kim YZ, Kim CY, Lim DH

Gliomas have been histologically diagnosed as the third most common primary tumor of the central nervous system (CNS) in a relatively small portion of Korea. Despite the rarity of gliomas,...
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Surgical Outcomes After Total or Subtotal Resection of Large Vestibular Schwannoma: A Single-Institution Experience

Rujimethapass S, Ananthanandorn A, Karnchanapandh K, Wongsirisuwan M, Gunnarat I, Segkhaphant N

Background Patients with large vestibular schwannomas have various surgical outcomes. The aim of this study is to evaluate facial nerve outcome and surgical complications in patients who underwent total and...
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Recurrent L3 Chordoma Presented as Intradural Extramedullary Mass With Distant Metastasis: A Case Report

Jang SJ, Han N, Hong EK, Gwak HS

Here, we report a rare case of L3 chordoma progressed to an intradural extramedullary (IDEM) mass and distant metastasis to the fascia lata. A 64-year old female patient presented to...
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