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. 2020 Oct 6;10:16630. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-73928-x

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Examples of 2 patients with glioblastomas invading the corpus callosum. (1A) and (2A) depicting the tumor prior to surgery and (1B) and (2B) showing postoperative results. Patient 1, 36-years old, underwent STR of huge left frontal glioblastoma, followed by radiochemotherapy. He didn’t show any severe cognitive impairment at any time point (i.e. neither prior to surgery nor at long-term follow-up). Patient 2, 38-years old, underwent STR of huge glioblastoma involving the posterior body of the corpus callosum. Prior to surgery, he suffered from severe impairment of memory, improving gradually thereafter, as did postoperative new mild deficits in attention and language.