Rare Neuronal, Glial and Glioneuronal Tumours in Adults

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Rare glial, neuronal and glioneuronal tumours in adults form a heterogeneous group of rare, primary central nervous system tumours. These tumours, with a glial and/or neuronal component, are challenging in terms of diagnosis and therapeutic management. The novel classification of primary brain tumours published by the WHO in 2021 has significantly improved the diagnostic criteria of these entities. Indeed, diagnostic criteria are nowadays multimodal, including histological, immunohistochemical and molecular (i.e., genetic and methylomic). These integrated parameters have allowed the specification of already known tumours but also the identification of novel tumours for a better diagnosis.

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Crainic, N., Furtner, J., Pallud, J., Bielle, F., Lombardi, G., Rudà, R., & Idbaih, A. (2023, February 1). Rare Neuronal, Glial and Glioneuronal Tumours in Adults. Cancers. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers15041120

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