Results of Surgical Treatment of Intracerebral Tumor of the Right Temporo-Occipital Region of the Brain
Abstract
Brain tumors (BT) are a highly heterogeneous group of neoplasms that differ in their molecular characteristics, clinical manifestations, therapeutic approaches, and survival prognosis [1]. The pathophysiology of BTs is determined by multiple factors, including their origin (primary or secondary tumors), microenvironmental features, vascular architecture, and individual patient characteristics [2,3]. Tumor metabolism is known to be closely linked to vascular function and morphology, which is reflected in the pattern of contrast enhancement during neuroimaging [4].


