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Fulminant hemorrhagic course of a thalamic H3 K27 altered diffuse midline glioma in an adult patient

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formal sciences
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computer science
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Abstract

Ever wondered how rare brain tumors can present in young adults? This case report explores the rapid progression of a H3 K27-altered diffuse midline glioma (DMG) in a 29-year-old, shedding light on its aggressive nature and symptoms. Learn about this rare and life-threatening condition.

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Ever wondered how rare brain tumors can present in young adults? This case report explores the rapid progression of a H3 K27-altered diffuse midline glioma (DMG) in a 29-year-old, shedding light on its aggressive nature and symptoms. Learn about this rare and life-threatening condition.



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fulminant hemorrhagic course of a thalamic h3 k27 altered diffuse midline glioma in an adult patient