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Grade I
- User:DerekvG/sandbox/braintumor/piloc_astrojuvenile pilocytic astrocytoma (JPA) and its variant a juvenile pilomyxoid astrocytoma
- User:DerekvG/sandbox/braintumor/pleom_xantapleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma (PXA)
- User:DerekvG/sandbox/braintumor/SGCA subependymal giant-cell astrocytoma (SGCA)
- User:DerekvG/sandbox/braintumor/protop_astro Protoplasmic astrocytomas,
- User:DerekvG/sandbox/braintumor/grancell_astro granular cell astrocytomas,
- User:DerekvG/sandbox/braintumor/astroblastoma astroblastomas,
- User:DerekvG/sandbox/braintumor/dysembr_neuro dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumors
Grade II
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Symptoms
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editChildren with cerebellar pilocytic astrocytoma may experience side effects related to the tumor itself and related to the treatment.
- Symptoms related to increased pressure in the brain often disappear after surgical removal of the tumor.
- Effects on coordination and balance improved and might progressively (to completely) disappear as recovery progresses.
- Steroid-treatment is often used to control tissue swelling that may occur pre- and post-operatively.
Side effects of treatment
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editchemotherapy
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Category:Diseases and disorders
Category:Brain
Category:Oncology
Category:Disorders causing seizures
Category:Nervous system neoplasms