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Low-grade diffusely infiltrative tumour (LGDIT), SMARCB1-mutant: A clinical and histopathological distinct entity showing epigenetic similarity with ATRT-MYC

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NEUROPATHOLOGY AND APPLIED NEUROBIOLOGY
Volume 48, Issue 4, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nan.12797

Keywords

atypical teratoid; rhabdoid tumour; central nervous system low-grade diffusely infiltrative tumour with INI1 deficiency; DNA methylation profiling; neuropathology

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  1. Brain Tumour Charity, UK
  2. IZKF Munster [Ha3/017/20]

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Low-grade diffusely infiltrative tumour (LGDIT), SMARCB1-mutant, is a distinctive low-grade lesion found in older children and young adults, showing epigenetic similarity with ATRT-MYC and having the potential for malignant progression.
Low-grade diffusely infiltrative tumour (LGDIT), SMARCB1-mutant, is a histopathological distinct low-grade lesion encountered in older children and young adults that shows epigenetic similarity with ATRT-MYC and has the potential for malignant progression.

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