Calcification deriving from nervous system tumors is a rare quality in astroblastoma patients, but it is nonetheless easy to identify.
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Gene therapy and immunotherapy are also possible considerations for specialized astroblastoma therapies, but they are not mentioned in current literature.
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Researchers have also confirmed astroblastoma distinct from oligodendroglioma, which are invasive nodular cysts that may resemble a " bubbly " interior.
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Without a doubt, astroblastoma remains one of the most challenging and problematic tumors to diagnose and treat among all nervous system cancers.
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More than other brain tumors, astroblastoma is frequently a recurring tumor; its rate remains high, even after resection as treatment.
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Since the early 1890s, astroblastoma has established a stable set of pathological qualities that truly distinguishes itself as a separate and significant entity.
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"' Astroblastoma "'is a rare glial tumor derived from the astroblast, a type of cell that closely resembles spongioblastoma and astrocytes.
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Astroblastoma cells are most likely found in the supratentorial region of the brain that houses the cerebrum, an area responsible for all voluntary movements in the body.
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Lumbar pain and lower body weakness is also a rarity in astroblastoma patients, even though it is entirely possible for lesions to proliferate toward the spinal cord.
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Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma, dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumors, juvenile pilocytic astrocytoma, and hemangioblastoma are well-established, pediatric brain cancer tumors that are often confused with astroblastoma patients.