id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_w2eozpq7rfespjmxahh3xbgho4 Y. Ikizler Gliomas in Families 1992 6 .pdf application/pdf 4019 591 64 178 consecutive, unrelated adults and children with newly diagnosed gliomas seen at a regional cancer center between Three additional members of two families had other brain or neuroectodermal tumors. These families were not unusually cancer prone and did not appear to have neurofibromatosis, tuberous sclerosis, or colonic polyposis. risk factors.2 "Rare" families with glioma3"16 and the appearance Beginning 01 January 1989 all patients with newly diagnosed glial tumors referred to the London Regional Cancer confirming a positive family history of primary intracranial neoplasm, that is, two or more related individuals with pathologically documented tumors, we directed our attention to the families with glioma. gliomas (e.g., astrocytoma, anaplastic astrocytoma, glioblastoma) by age at diagnosis. Pathological Diagnosis of Confirmed Cases by Family If gliomas in these families are evidence of a heritable genetic abnormality causing brain tumors, what might it be? Familial gliomas: report of four cases. ./cache/work_w2eozpq7rfespjmxahh3xbgho4.pdf ./txt/work_w2eozpq7rfespjmxahh3xbgho4.txt