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Expert Opinion / Cases · May 24, 2016

Radiographic Recurrence in the Absence of Clinical Worsening—Treatment Options for Recurrent Glioblastoma.

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Sylvia Christine Eisele MD, PhD

 

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  • dr tasneem

    Mar 09, 2017

    i recommend MRS OR PERFUSION STUDY TO RULE OUT PSEUDOPROGRESSION..if thats already done,n if its true progression.consider surgery option first as surgery is the most important prognostic factor.,even in recurrent setting

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