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“Cortical Motor Excitability Difference in Asleep and Awake Phases of Glioma Surgery Correlates with Tumor Grade and Predicts High-Grade Glioma Probability”

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38112581

In glioma surgery, the difference in cortical motor excitability between asleep and awake phases may correlate with tumor grade, with a 3 mA difference indicating a 75.8% probability of a high-grade glioma.

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