Fig. 2. One case of recurrence out of 12 adult patients with totally resected ependymomas without anaplastic pathology or postoperative adjuvant treatment.

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Fig. 2. One case of recurrence out of 12 adult patients with totally resected ependymomas without anaplastic pathology or postoperative adjuvant treatment. A: A 3.7-cm-sized ependymoma in the fourth ventricle (white arrowhead). B: No remnants of the lesion after total resection. C: On first year after surgery, a 1-cm-sized recurrent lesion (white arrowhead). D: No recurrence over the course of 92 months of follow-up. Fig. 2. One case of recurrence out of 12 adult patients with totally resected ependymomas without anaplastic pathology or postoperative adjuvant treatment. A: A 3.7-cm-sized ependymoma in the fourth ventricle (white arrowhead). B: No remnants of the lesion after total resection. C: On first year after surgery, a 1-cm-sized recurrent lesion… Brain Tumor Res Treat. 2017 Oct;5(2):70-76. https://doi.org/10.14791/btrt.2017.5.2.70