Choroid Plexus Papilloma
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Last Posted: Mar 04, 2023
- DNA methylation signature is prognostic of choroid plexus tumor aggressiveness.
Pienkowska Malgorzata, et al. Clinical epigenetics 2019 0 (1) 117 - Moderate-to-strong expression of FGFR3 and TP53 alterations in a subpopulation of choroid plexus tumors.
Granberg Kirsi J, et al. Histology and histopathology 2019 0 (7) 673-680 - The genetic landscape of choroid plexus tumors in children and adults.
Thomas Christian, et al. Neuro-oncology 2020 0 (4) 650-660 - The first pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor in Li-Fraumeni syndrome: a case report.
Aversa John G, et al. BMC cancer 2020 0 (1) 256 - Association of the highly prevalent TP53 R337H mutation with pediatric choroid plexus carcinoma and osteosarcoma in southeast Brazil.
Seidinger Ana Luiza, et al. Cancer 2011 5 (10) 2228-35 - Choroid plexus papilloma
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