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when does necrotic tissue after stroke turn into gliosis

2 week

what is disease with AVMs all over body

HHT

what size of hemorrhage does cerebral amyloid angiopathy

massive

what is presenting symptom of diffuse astrocytoma , same with many brain tumors




what mutations for oligoglioma are very responsive to treatment




what brain tumors that calcify

seizure




1p and 19q deletion




craniopharyngeoma, meningeoma, oligo

what is most common brain lymphoma




what is different about this from primary tumors




what if immunocomprimised what can be assumed

DLBCL




multifocal




EBV driven

how to know that multifocal masses are not lymphoma




what is a cavitating mass in adults

not immunosuppresed, grey white junction




oligodendroglioma

with trauma causing angular acceleration what can happen

diffuse axonal injury