What is high grade glioma

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High grade glioma is a common primary intracranial brain tumor that does not occur in the human brain. High grade gliomas can be induced by congenital or environmental factors. Now let's talk about what is high-grade glioma.

What is high grade glioma

First, glioma is the most common primary brain tumor caused by the malignant transformation of brain and spinal cord glial cells. The annual incidence rate is about 3-8 /10 population. Like other tumors (diseases), glioma is also caused by the interaction of genetic risk factors and environmental carcinogenic factors.

Second: high grade glioma, indicating that the malignant degree of the tumor is not very high, and the development is slow. Because the anatomical structure of the brain is relatively complex, whether it is highly malignant or low-grade malignant glioma, we should first consider surgical resection, and cooperate with the comprehensive treatment of traditional Chinese medicine after surgery. By conditioning the whole body and changing their internal environment, we can reduce the chance of recurrence.

Third: glioma is a tumor that occurs in the neuroectoderm, so it is also called neuroectoderm tumor or neuroepithelial tumor. Most tumors originate from different types of glia.

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Patients with high-grade glioma can be divided into low-grade glioma and high-grade glioma according to the severity of the disease. Generally, low-grade gliomas are benign tumors, while high-grade gliomas are malignant tumors. Patients with high-grade glioma must be treated as soon as possible.