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Second Primary Tumors After Primary Brain Tumors and Vice Versa: A Single-Center, Retrospective Study

Angez M, Tariq R, Zafar A, Ahmed AA, Hameed AN, Waqar U, Enam SA

Background Advancements in surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy have improved survival for brain tumor patients, increasing the risk of second primary tumors (SPTs) among long-term survivors. This study examines the types and...
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Differential Diagnosis of a Well-Enhancing Intracisternal Lesion in a Breast Cancer Patient

Song HC, Gwak HS

This case introduces the differential diagnosis of a well-enhancing lesion in the prepontine cistern of a 55-year-old female patient who was diagnosed with recurrent metastatic breast cancer. The patient was...
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Cognitive Rehabilitation of Brain Tumor Survivors: A Systematic Review

Tariq R, Aziz HF, Paracha S, Zahid N, Ainger TJ, Mirza FA, Enam SA

Background Cognitive decline is commonly seen in brain tumor (BT) patients and is associated with a worsened prognosis. Cognitive rehabilitation (CR) for cancer-related cognitive dysfunction has been widely studied for non-central...
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Para-Falcine Chondroma: An Entity of Unacquaintance— A Case Report and Review of Literature

Devani K, Rajeswarie RT, Rima S, Sharma A

Intracranial chondroma is a benign tumor arising from the rests of embryonic cartilages in the dura or dural folds, choroid plexus or the brain parenchyma. It is rare intracranially, but...
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A Rare Case of Isolated Central Nervous System Neoplasm With Histiocytic Features

Choi Y, Lee Y, Kim YI, Yang SH

This paper discusses a rare case of a 49-year-old female diagnosed with a central nervous systemisolated neoplasm with histiocytic features, classified as histiocytic neoplasm, not otherwise specified (NOS). Despite comprehensive...
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