Brain metastasis is the commonest centralnervoussystemneoplasm affecting 25% patients with cancer.
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The value of electron microscopy in differentiating centralnervoussystemneoplasms showing mucous secretion is stressed.
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The association of centralnervoussystemneoplasms in neurofibromatosis is common and children are at particular risk.
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We review the current classification of the centralnervoussystemneoplasms focusing on grading and new clinicopathological entities.
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Radiation therapy plays a critical role in the treatment of centralnervoussystemneoplasms and cerebral arteriovenous malformations.
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Both ocular and centralnervoussystemneoplasms are heritable in heterozygous offspring through 10 sequential generations of breeding.
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The light and electron microscopic characteristics as well as immunocytochemical features of undifferentiated midline centralnervoussystemneoplasms further correlate with human trilateral retinoblastoma.