This document appears to be medical notes containing brief descriptions of patient cases and conditions. It includes mentions of headaches, hypertension, loss of consciousness, tractography, NCC stages, HIV with headaches, differential diagnoses for orbital masses, low-grade astrocytomas, hearing loss, dizziness, and notes on cerebral differences between patients. However, much of the document contains repetitive non-descriptive text that does not provide meaningful context.
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Low Grade AstrocytomaLow Grade Astrocytoma
Low-grade astrocytomas represent 20% ofLow-grade astrocytomas represent 20% of
all astrocytomas and are characterized byall astrocytomas and are characterized by
slow growth and a longer clinical course.slow growth and a longer clinical course.
Slight male predominance (55%-65%),Slight male predominance (55%-65%),
and this difference generally applies toand this difference generally applies to
gliomas of all types and grades, peakgliomas of all types and grades, peak
incidence between 30 - 40 years of ageincidence between 30 - 40 years of age
5-year survival ranged from 65-80% while5-year survival ranged from 65-80% while
the 10-year survival varied from 20-45%.the 10-year survival varied from 20-45%.