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NEUROPATHOLOGY
Volume 29, Issue 3, Pages 309-314Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1789.2008.00953.x
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cerebellum; fourth ventricle; glioneuronal tumor; histopathology; WHO classification
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Tumors containing both neuronal and glial components are a rare heterogeneous group with unique features that require further subclassification. The rosette-forming glioneuronal tumor of the fourth ventricle is one of a number of recently described glioneuronal tumors, which has been accorded official WHO nosologic status only in 2007. We describe the clinical and pathologic features of two patients with rare rosette-forming glioneuronal tumors of the fourth ventricle, one of which was associated with dysgenetic tricho-rhinopharyngeal type I syndrome.
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