: The WHO 2021 classification of central nervous system cancers distinguishes diffuse gliomas that arise in adults (referred to as the "adult type") and those that arise in children (defined as "paediatric") based on clinical and molecular characteristics."). However, paediatric-type gliomas may occasionally be present in younger adults and occasionally adult-type gliomas may occur in children. Diffuse low-grade paediatric glioma includes diffuse astrocytoma altered by MYB or MYBL1, low-grade polymorphic juvenile neuroepithelial tumour, angiocentric glioma, and diffuse low-grade glioma with an altered MAPK pathway. Here, we examine these newly recognised entities according to WHO diagnostic criteria and propose an integrated diagnostic approach that can be used to separate these clinically and biologically distinct tumor groups.

Fabbri, V.P., Caporalini, C., Asioli, S., Buccoliero, A. (2022). Paediatric-type diffuse low-grade gliomas: a clinically and biologically distinct group of tumours with a favourable outcome. PATHOLOGICA, 114(6), 410-421 [10.32074/1591-951X-828].

Paediatric-type diffuse low-grade gliomas: a clinically and biologically distinct group of tumours with a favourable outcome

Fabbri, Viscardo Paolo
;
Asioli, Sofia;
2022

Abstract

: The WHO 2021 classification of central nervous system cancers distinguishes diffuse gliomas that arise in adults (referred to as the "adult type") and those that arise in children (defined as "paediatric") based on clinical and molecular characteristics."). However, paediatric-type gliomas may occasionally be present in younger adults and occasionally adult-type gliomas may occur in children. Diffuse low-grade paediatric glioma includes diffuse astrocytoma altered by MYB or MYBL1, low-grade polymorphic juvenile neuroepithelial tumour, angiocentric glioma, and diffuse low-grade glioma with an altered MAPK pathway. Here, we examine these newly recognised entities according to WHO diagnostic criteria and propose an integrated diagnostic approach that can be used to separate these clinically and biologically distinct tumor groups.
2022
Fabbri, V.P., Caporalini, C., Asioli, S., Buccoliero, A. (2022). Paediatric-type diffuse low-grade gliomas: a clinically and biologically distinct group of tumours with a favourable outcome. PATHOLOGICA, 114(6), 410-421 [10.32074/1591-951X-828].
Fabbri, Viscardo Paolo; Caporalini, Chiara; Asioli, Sofia; Buccoliero, Annamaria
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