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A difficult case
Corticosteroid sensitivity in gliomatosis cerebri delays diagnosis
- Correspondence to Dr Carlos Kamiya-Matsuoka,1400 Holcombe Blvd, Room FC7.3000, Unit 431, Houston, Texas 77030, USA; ckamiya{at}mdanderson.org
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Corticosteroid sensitivity in gliomatosis cerebri delays diagnosis
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- Accepted April 6, 2015
- First published April 28, 2015.
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April 14, 2016
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