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The emerging role of intraoperative flow cytometry in intracranial tumor surgery

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CLINICAL NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY
Volume 192, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2020.105742

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Flow cytometry; Intraoperative; Glioma; Resection margins; Prognosis

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Intraoperative flow cytometry has been recently emerged as a novel and promising tool for intracranial tumor surgery. Herewith, we discuss the role of intraoperative flow cytometry for the identification of gliomas boundaries, which may permit maximal resection and better prognosis. We also discuss its role in assessing tumor's grade of malignancy, both in adults and children and the prognostic information that may provide. Finally, intraoperative immunophenotypic analysis opens new horizons for flow cytometry. By evaluating tumor's specific cluster differentiation markers a diagnosis, within minutes, of certain tumor type can be achieved and additional information for therapeutic guidance can be provided.

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