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. 2013 Jan;34(1):92–99. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A3159

Table 1:

Clinical characteristics of patients with glioma

Case No. Age (years), Sex Histologic Diagnosisa Tumor Diagnosis Previous RT Location
1 30, F AOA, grade III New Rt frontal
2 61, F GB, grade IV New Rt temporal
3 53, M DA, grade II Rec No Lt parietal
4 50, M AA, grade III Rec Yes Lt thalamus
5 66, F AOD, grade III New Lt thalamus
6 69, F GB, grade IV New Lt parietal
7 66, F AOD, grade III New Lt frontal
8 28, F GB, grade IV New Rt frontal
9 23, F OA, grade II New Rt frontal
10 60, M AOD, grade III Rec No Rt parietal
11 63, F GB, grade IV Rec Yes Rt temporal
12 75, F GB, grade IV New Rt occipital
13 42, F OA, grade II Rec No Rt frontal
14 79, F GB, grade IV Rec Yes Rt frontal
15 59, M GB, grade IV New Rt frontal
16 69, F DA, grade II New Lt frontal
17 41, M AOA, grade III Rec Yes Lt parietal
18 75, M GB, grade IV New Lt temporal
19 37, F AOA, grade III New Lt frontal
20 71, F GB, grade IV Rec Yes Lt parietal
21 59, F GB, grade IV New Lt temporal
22 65, F GB, grade IV Rec Yes Lt frontal

Note:—AA indicates anaplastic astrocytoma; AOA, anaplastic oligoastrocytoma; AOD, anaplastic oligodendroglioma; DA, diffuse astrocytoma; F, female; GB, glioblastoma; Lt, left; M, male; New, new lesion; OA, oligoastrocytoma; Rec, recurrent; Rt, right; RT, radiation therapy.

a

Histologic diagnosis and grading according to the 2007 WHO classification.