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Expert Opinion / Cases · November 16, 2020

Treating a Brain Lesion Without a Tissue Diagnosis

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L. Nicolas Gonzalez Castro MD, PhD

 

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  • Amir Anvari

    Dec 05, 2020

    my recommendation is MRS and MR perfusion or FET PET. If results more prominent for HGG in my practice I start focal radiotherapy 35GY in 10 fractions. if metastasis whole-brain radiotherapy. supportive care always is an option. if kps is low or comorbidity  my recommendation is supportive care

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