MURAGAKI Yoshihiro
Department School of Medicine(Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital), School of Medicine Position Visiting Professor |
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Language | English |
Title | Utility of intraoperative flow cytometry and real-time PCR in glioma surgery |
Conference | Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery 36th International Congress and Exhibition Tokyo |
Conference Type | International society and overseas society |
Presentation Type | Poster notice |
Lecture Type | General |
Publisher and common publisher | ◎KORIYAMA Shunichi, MURAGAKI Yoshihiro, NITTA Masayuki, SAITO Taiichi, SHIOYAMA SHIOYAMA, SUZUKI SUZUKI, KOMORI Takashi, MASUI Kenta, TSUZUKI Shunsuke, FUKUI Atsushi, KUWANO Atsushi |
Date | 2022/06/08 |
Venue (city and name of the country) |
Tokyo |
Holding period | 2022/06/07~2022/06/10 |
Society abstract | International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery 17(Suppl 1),S130-131 2022 |
Summary | In glioma surgery, it has been reported that the higher extent of
resection, the longer the prognosis, then surgical removal has been important. On the other hand, a high extent rate of resection increases the risk of functional deficit due to surrounding normal brain damage. Glioma has the nature of invasive so the tumor and the normal brain are unclear, then the accurate and objective method of assessing the tumor boundary has been required, [1, 2]. Since the 2016 WHO classification, genetic information has become essential for the diagnosis of glioma, and there have been many reports on the correlation between genetic aberrations and prognosis. Therefore, accurate intraoperative assessment of the type and grade of glioma |