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Primary Brain Tumors, Types, Gliomas |
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Primary Brain Tumors
Tumors that begin in brain tissue
are known as primary tumors of the
brain. Primary brain tumors are
named according to the type of cells
or the part of the brain in which
they begin.
The most common primary brain tumors
are gliomas. They begin in glial
cells. There are many types of
gliomas:
Astrocytoma—The tumor arises from
star-shaped glial cells called
astrocytes. In adults, astrocytomas
most often arise in the cerebrum. In
children, they occur in the brain
stem, the cerebrum, and the
cerebellum. A grade III astrocytoma
is sometimes called an anaplastic
astrocytoma. A grade IV astrocytoma
is usually called a glioblastoma
multiforme.
Brain stem glioma—The tumor occurs
in the lowest part of the brain.
Brain stem gliomas most often are
diagnosed in young children and
middle-aged adults.
Ependymoma—The tumor arises from
cells that line the ventricles or
the central canal of the spinal
cord. They are most commonly found
in children and young adults.
Oligodendroglioma—This rare tumor
arises from cells that make the
fatty substance that covers and
protects nerves. These tumors
usually occur in the cerebrum. They
grow slowly and usually do not
spread into surrounding brain
tissue. They are most common in
middle-aged adults.
Some types of brain tumors do not
begin in glial cells. The most
common of these are:
Medulloblastoma—This tumor usually
arises in the cerebellum. It is the
most common brain tumor in children.
It is sometimes called a primitive
neuroectodermal tumor.
Meningioma—This tumor arises in the
meninges. It usually grows slowly.
Schwannoma—A tumor that arises from
a Schwann cell. These cells line the
nerve that controls balance and
hearing. This nerve is in the inner
ear. The tumor is also called an
acoustic neuroma. It occurs most
often in adults.
Craniopharyngioma—The tumor grows at
the base of the brain, near the
pituitary gland. This type of tumor
most often occurs in children.
Germ cell tumor of the brain—The
tumor arises from a germ cell. Most
germ cell tumors that arise in the
brain occur in people younger than
30. The most common type of germ
cell tumor of the brain is a
germinoma.
Pineal region tumor—This rare brain
tumor arises in or near the pineal
gland. The pineal gland is located
between the cerebrum and the
cerebellum.
Content Courtesy : cancer.gov
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professional medical advice. You
should not use this information for
diagnosing or treating a medical or
health condition. If you have or
suspect you have a medical problem,
promptly contact your professional
healthcare provider. Please consult
your healthcare provider before
beginning any course of
supplementation or treatment.
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