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From: Long-term temozolomide might be an optimal choice for patient with multifocal glioblastoma, especially with deep-seated structure involvement: a case report and literature review

Figure 1

The axial and sagittal contrast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) results of the patient. At primary diagnosis, there were enhancements of the right thalamus, anterior angle of left ventricle and pineal region (A, B). After the operation, the lesion of the right thalamus was completely removed (C, D). Lesions on the left ventricle and pineal region were eliminated after 12-cycle administration of temozolomide (E, F).

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