Notes in Week 12 - Tumors of the CNS & PNS

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Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::SUBFALCINE HERNIATION}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::TRANSTENTORIAL HERNIATION}}
Published 10/11/2024 {{c1::Glioma}}: Refers to all glial tumors in general but is often also used to mean astrocytoma
Published 10/11/2024 {{c1::Intra-axial}}: Lesion is in brain or spinal cord tissue, e.g. astrocytoma and oligodendroglioma
Published 10/11/2024 {{c1::Extra-axial}}: Lesion is extrinsic to brain, e.g. meningioma and schwannoma
Published 10/11/2024 {{c1::Anaplasia}}: Cellular atypia and loss of differentiation associated with malignant tumors
Published 10/11/2024 {{c1::Cerebellum}} is the most frequent site of CNS tumors children, {{c2::cerebrum}} is the most frequent site of CNS tumors in adults. 
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::ASTROCYTOMA}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::ASTROCYTOMA}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::PILOCYTIC "HAIRY" ASTROCYTOMA}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::FIBRILLARY ASTROCYOMA}}This is WHO GRADE {{c2::II}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::astrocytoma}}This is WHO GRADE {{c2::II}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::fibrillary astrocytoma}}This is WHO Grade {{c2::II}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::ANAPLASTIC ASTOCYTOMA}}This is WHO GRADE {{c2::III}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Anaplastic Astrocytoma}}This is WHO grade {{c2::III}}
Published 10/11/2024 The new vessels are often arranged in {{c1::glomeruloid}} formations and lack a blood- brain barrier, which contributes to cerebral edema, a clinicall…
Published 10/11/2024 Mutation of the tumor suppressor gene {{c1::p53}} on {{c1::17p}} is a pivotal event in the transformation of normal to neoplastic astrocytes.
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::GBM}}This is WHO Grade {{c2::IV}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::GBM}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::GBM}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::gbm}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::GIANT CELL gbm}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Oligodendroglioma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Oligodendroglioma}}Which is WHO Grade {{c2::II}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Oligodendroglioma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Ependymoma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Ependymoma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Ependymoma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Spinal Myxopapillary Ependymoma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Choroid Plexus Papilloma}}This resembles {{c2::adenocarcinoma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Primitive Neuroectodermal Tumors (PNETs)}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Medulloblastoma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Medulloblastoma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Medulloblastoma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Germ cell Tumors}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Craniopharyngioma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Craniopharyngioma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Meningioma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Meningioma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Meningioma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Meningioma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Meningioma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Atypical & Malignant Meningioma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Spinal cord Meningioma FNAB}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::CNS Lymphoma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Primary B-Cell Lymphoma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Metastasis}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Meningeal carcinomatosis}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Acoustic schwannoma}}Bonus: what angle?
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Neuroma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Acoustic Schwannoma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::NF2}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Schwannoma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Neurofibroma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::NF1}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Plexiform Neurofibroma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Palisaded encapsulated neuroma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Traumatic Neuroma}}
Published 10/11/2024 ID: {{c1::Morton's Neuroma}}
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