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Oligodendrogliomas

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Overview

Oligodendrogliomas are a type of cancer which are considered to develop from the oligodendrocytes of the brain or from glial precursor cells. They occur primarily in young adults whose average age at diagnosis is 35. Sometimes, they can also occur in children. Oligodendrogliomas account for 9.4% of all primary brain and central nervous system tumors in adults. Many oligodendrogliomas contain tiny calcium deposits and can easily bleed.

Symptoms

Fifty to eighty percent of patients present the onset of seizure activity that occurs primarily in the frontal lobe. In addition, other common symptoms of oligodendroglioma include headaches combined with increased intracranial pressure, nausea or vomiting, weakness or loss of sensation in the arms and/or legs, speech, vision, or memory problems, or changes in behavior or sleepiness.

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