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Gliomas of the cerebral hemisphere are locally invasive tumors. They infrequently grow and extend exophytically in the subarachnoid space as an extraaxial mass lesion. Brainstem gliomas are known for exophytic growth however cerebral hemispheric gliomas with exophytic component are rarely seen. Hereby we report a case of low grade temporal glioma with exophytic extension (extraxial).
CEREBRAL EXOPHYTIC GLIOMA
CEREBRAL EXOPHYTIC GLIOMA
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