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1. Introduction Primary thalamic tumours are rare [1]. They account for 1–1.5% of all brain tumours and approximately a quarter of them occur in children younger than 15 years [2,3]. Bilateral thalamic gliomas (BTGs) are extremely rare sub-types of thalamic tumours, which are known to have a poor o...
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