Definition of Ependymomas. Meaning of Ependymomas. Synonyms of Ependymomas

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- intracranial ependymomas is the floor of the fourth ventricle. Rarely, ependymomas can occur in the pelvic cavity. Syringomyelia can be caused by an ependymoma. Ependymomas...
- both survival and relapse. Ependymomas are believed to arise from radial glial cells. Tumorspheres derived from ependymomas display a radial-glial like...
- inhibition. Ependymomas are tumors arising from the ependyma, an epithelium-like tissue of the central nervous system. In people with NF2 and ependymomas, the...
- tumors. The most common type of intradural-intramedullary tumors are ependymomas and astrocytomas. Diagnosis involves a complete medical evaluation followed...
- normal tissue and do not usually extend into the brain parenchyma, like ependymomas often do. Patients are often asymptomatic, and are incidentally diagnosed...
- Bernice Eddy described the SV40 oncogenic function inducing sarcoma and ependymomas in hamsters inoculated with monkeys cells infected with SV40. The complete...
- mixed neuronal-glial tumors, and ependymoma. In children under 2, about 70% of brain tumors are medulloblastomas, ependymomas, and low-grade gliomas. Less...
- vertebrae due to a m****. Internal spinal m**** such as spinal astrocytoma, ependymoma, schwannoma, neurofibroma, and achondroplasia causes vertebrae scalloping...
- encountered in most ependymomas regardless of grade or variant. As such, they are significantly more sensitive for the diagnosis of ependymomas than true ependymal...
- Olguner M, Pabuçcuoğlu U (March 2000). "Sacrococcygeal extraspinal ependymomas: the role of coccygectomy". Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 35 (3): 515–518...