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Ultrastructure of Capillary Permeability in Human Brain Tumors — Gliomas Associated with Cerebral Edema (Low-Density Area)

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Brain Edema

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Computed tomography (CT) reveals that intracerebral glioblastomas cause severe surrounding cerebral edema (low-density area), and astrocytomas may be accompanied by slight cerebral edema.

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Shibata, S., Fukushima, M., Inoue, M., Mori, K. (1985). Ultrastructure of Capillary Permeability in Human Brain Tumors — Gliomas Associated with Cerebral Edema (Low-Density Area). In: Inaba, Y., Klatzo, I., Spatz, M. (eds) Brain Edema. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70696-7_20

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