Glioneuronal tumours are rare neural neoplasms that show differentiation and are usually low-grade. Unlike gliomas, they do not require aggressive management, and diagnosing and differentiating between these two entities is crucial to determining the treatment paradigm of this disease. Surgery is the treatment of choice for glioneuronal tumours, and the role of adjuvant treatment still needs to be fleshed out.
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