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- Q122222 subject Q7460670.
- Q122222 subject Q8309420.
- Q122222 abstract "Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma (SEGA, SGCA, or SGCT) is a low-grade astrocytic brain tumor (astrocytoma) that arises within the ventricles of the brain. It is most commonly associated with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). Although it is a low-grade tumor, its location can potentially obstruct the ventricles and lead to hydrocephalus.".
- Q122222 icd10 "GroupMajor.minor".
- Q122222 icd9 "xxx".
- Q122222 thumbnail SEGA_GFAP_x100.jpg?width=300.
- Q122222 wikiPageWikiLink Q1362721.
- Q122222 wikiPageWikiLink Q14864879.
- Q122222 wikiPageWikiLink Q14876086.
- Q122222 wikiPageWikiLink Q161238.
- Q122222 wikiPageWikiLink Q177755.
- Q122222 wikiPageWikiLink Q193003.
- Q122222 wikiPageWikiLink Q233309.
- Q122222 wikiPageWikiLink Q32089.
- Q122222 wikiPageWikiLink Q32566.
- Q122222 wikiPageWikiLink Q421052.
- Q122222 wikiPageWikiLink Q502961.
- Q122222 wikiPageWikiLink Q7460670.
- Q122222 wikiPageWikiLink Q8309420.
- Q122222 icd "GroupMajor.minor".
- Q122222 icd "xxx".
- Q122222 type Disease.
- Q122222 type Thing.
- Q122222 type Q12136.
- Q122222 comment "Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma (SEGA, SGCA, or SGCT) is a low-grade astrocytic brain tumor (astrocytoma) that arises within the ventricles of the brain. It is most commonly associated with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). Although it is a low-grade tumor, its location can potentially obstruct the ventricles and lead to hydrocephalus.".
- Q122222 label "Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma".
- Q122222 depiction SEGA_GFAP_x100.jpg.