Neurological impairment linked with cortico-subcortical infiltration of diffuse low-grade gliomas at initial diagnosis supports early brain plasticity
Diffuse low-grade gliomas (DLGG) are slow growing brain tumors that in spite of an indolent behavior at onset show a continuous expansion Cybertron over time and inevitably transform into malignant gliomas.Extensive tumor resections may be performed with preservation of neurological function due to neuroplasticity that is induced by the slow tumor