HGG-25. INFANT GLIOMAS COMPRISE MULTIPLE BIOLOGICAL AND CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL SUBGROUPS

Abstract Infant gliomas have been considered as early-onset examples of tumour types found throughout paediatric populations. Interestingly, infant high-grade gliomas (HGG) have a better overall survival compared to older children, indicating that grading may not accurately reflect the biology of th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuro-oncology (Charlottesville, Va.) Va.), 2018-06, Vol.20 (suppl_2), p.i94-i94
Hauptverfasser: Clarke, Matthew T, Jones, David TW, Mackay, Alan, Carvalho, Diana, Izquierdo, Elisa, Hiddingh, Lotte, Temelso, Sara, Burford, Anna, Molinari, Valeria, Boult, Jessica KR, Virasami, Alex, Carceller, Fernando, Marshall, Lynley V, Zebian, Bassel, Chandler, Chris, Al-Sarraj, Safa, Lowis, Stephen, Knipstein, Jeffrey, Bailey, Simon, Crosier, Stephen, Mastronuzzi, Angela, Carai, Andrea, Ellison, David W, Baker, Suzanne J, Capper, David, Maybury, Mellissa, Moore, Andrew S, Vinci, Maria, Hargrave, Darren, Popov, Sergey, Jacques, Thomas S, Jones, Chris
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Infant gliomas have been considered as early-onset examples of tumour types found throughout paediatric populations. Interestingly, infant high-grade gliomas (HGG) have a better overall survival compared to older children, indicating that grading may not accurately reflect the biology of these tumours. We have to-date collected 181 cases of diffuse glioma (WHO II-IV) occurring in children aged
ISSN:1522-8517
1523-5866
DOI:10.1093/neuonc/noy059.297