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Astroblastoma



Research reports from Kagoshima University provide new insights into astroblastoma



June 3rd, 2008

"A 17-year-old male patient underwent surgery five times (four consecutive intracranial tumor removal surgeries and a final spinal tumor removal surgery). After the third surgery, this case was reported as a low-grade astroblastoma that is characterized by perivascular pseudorosettes consisting of elongated tumor cells arranged around the blood vessels," scientists in Kagoshima, Japan report.

"However, the fourth and fifth surgical specimens demonstrated very interesting histological changes in the astroblastoma. Through the course of relapses, the constituent cells of the astroblastic perivascular rosettes became smaller and rounder, and a multilayered cell arrangement...


Source: Cancer Weekly (2008-06-03)

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