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Neurocutaneous 08
Courtesy of Dr. Mark Cohen
This is the most common nervous system tumor in which of the following syndromes  
Gliomas 01
Courtesy of Dr. Mark Cohen Which of the following molecular alterations is most commonly seen in this neoplasm  
Neurooncology 02
A 59 year-old man presents to the emergency department with new onset of seizures. MRI is suggestive of a mass lesion. A biopsy is performed, and a photomicrograph of the tissue obtained is shown above.
Of the following, which is the most likely diagnosis  
Basic Neuropathology 05
This is a photomicrograph of a brain biopsy stained with H&E. What is the abnormal finding in this slide  
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Pseudopalisading Necrosis (image)
 
GBM (image)
 
GFAP staining - Example of pathological findings (image)
 
Monstrocellular Glioblastoma with arrow (image)
 
Glioblastoma multiforme involving cerebellum, H&E stain x 100, Labeled (image)
 
Glioblastoma multiforme, pseudopallisading Necrosis, H&E stain x 200, Labeled (image)
 
GBM - MRI with contrast (image)
 
GBM - MRI with contrast with arrow (image)
 
GBM - MRI with contrast sagittal with arrow (image)
 
GBM - MRI with contrast sagittal (image)
 
Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) is a WHO Grade IV primary brain tumor with a very poor prognosis.  
Astrocytomas Glia is made up of astrocytes, ologodendrocytes, and ependymal cells. Tumors that appear to arise from astrocytes are called astrocytomas.Astrocytomas are a varied group of primary brain tumors, and there are many subtypes. The prognosis and treatment will vary from subtype to subtype...  
Glioblastoma multiforme, pseudopallisading Necrosis, H&E stain x 200 (image)
 
Glioblastoma multiforme demonstrating pseudopalisading Necrosis H&E stain x 400 (image)
 
Cbllr GBM with arrow (image)
 
Normal Neuropil for Comparison (image)
 
Pseudopalisading Necrosis Explained (image)
 
Gallery Images
Monstrocellular Glioblastoma wit
 
Glioblastoma multiforme involvin
 
Glioblastoma multiforme, pseudop
 
GBM - MRI with contrast with arr
 
GBM - MRI with contrast sagittal
 
GBM - MRI with contrast sagittal
 
GBM - MRI with contrast
 
Cbllr GBM with arrow
 
Pseudopalisading Necrosis Explai
 
Spinal LMgbm Drop Met GFAP
 
Small Cell GBM
 
Granular Cell GBM Smear
 
GBM spinal LM drop met
 
GBM Lm drop met Smear
 
Cbllr GBM
 
GBM 02
 
GBM 01
 
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