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concentrically arranged whorled patterns
menigioma
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psammoma bodies
meningioma
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second most common primary brain tumor
meningioma
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arises from arachnoid cells external to brain
meningioma
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"pseudopalisading" pleomorphic tumor cells with central areas of necrosis
glioblastoma
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cerebellopontine angle
schwannoma
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S-100 positive
schwannoma
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bilaterally schwannoma found in…
neurofibromatosis type 2
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fried egg -- round nuclei with clear cytoplasm
oligodendroglioma
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chicken-wire capillary pattern
oligodendroglioma
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rathke's pouch
pituitary adenoma, craniopharyngioma
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bitemporal hemianopia
pituitary adenoma
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adult tumors in order of incidence
GBM, meningioma, schwannoma, oligodendroglioma, pituitary adenoma
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rosenthal fibers -- eosinophilic corkscrew fibers
pilocytic astrocytoma
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cystic and solid
pilocytic astrocytoma
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rosettes or pervascular pseudorosette pattern of cells
medulloblastoma
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solid (gross), small blue cells (hits)
medulloblastoma
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can compress 4th ventricle, causing hydrocephalus
medulloblastoma
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perivascular pseudorosettes with rod-shaped blephharoplasts near nucleus
ependymoma
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found in 4th ventricle, cause hydrocephalus
ependymoma
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associated with von Hippel-Lindau when found with retinal angioma
hemangioblastoma
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produce EPO --> secondary to polycythemia
hemangioblastoma
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foamy cells, highly vascular
hemangioblastoma
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calcification is common
craniopharyngioma
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most common supratentorial tumor
craniopharyngioma
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childhood tumors in order of incidence
pilocytic astrocytoma, medulloblastoma, ependymoma, hemangioblastoma, craniopharygioma
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