Publications by authors named "Ernesto Carvalho"

Unlabelled: Brain biopsy has a well-established role in the diagnosis of CNS neoplasia. Nevertheless, despite being essential for the diagnosis of some benign neurological diseases, little consensus exists regarding its indications for disease diagnosis and patient orientation. Our aim was to assess brain biopsy diagnostic yield in patients with neurological deterioration of unknown etiology, to identify the clinical characteristics associated with an increased likelihood of achieving a diagnostic biopsy as well as the characteristics linked to a particular diagnosis.

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  • Supratentorial hemangioblastoma is a rare brain tumor that can be mistaken for other types due to its similar appearance, complicating diagnosis and management.
  • A study reviewed 162 cases and found no significant difference between tumors linked to von Hippel-Lindau disease and sporadic cases, with the frontal lobe being the most affected area.
  • Effective treatment relies on the extent of surgical removal, and ongoing monitoring post-surgery is crucial due to potential risks of tumor dissemination.
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Background: The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) regulates important cellular processes and is frequently implicated in human tumors. Three EGFR polymorphisms have been described as having a transcriptional regulatory function: two single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the essential promoter region, -216G/T and -191C/A, and a polymorphic (CA)(n) microsatellite sequence in intron 1. We aimed to elucidate the roles of these EGFR polymorphisms in glioma susceptibility and prognosis.

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Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and aggressive primary brain tumor. The identification of novel molecular prognostic markers of GBM has recently been an area of great interest in neuro-oncology. The methylation status of the MGMT gene promoter is currently a promising molecular prognostic marker, but some controversial data have precluded its clinical use.

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