Characterizations of cases with pilocytic astrocytoma at the Instituto Guatemalteco de Seguridad Social
Pilocytic astrocytoma is one of the most common pediatric tumors of the Central Nervous System (CNS). Its optimal management is complete resection. It has an excellent long-term survival and its recurrence ranges from 0% to 29%. In the present stud
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