Ependymoma

MONDO:0016698

A WHO grade II, slow growing tumor of children and young adults, usually located intraventricularly. It is the most common ependymal neoplasm. It often causes clinical symptoms by blocking cerebrospinal fluid pathways. Key histological features include perivascular pseudorosettes and ependymal rosettes. (WHO)

Also known as: benign ependymoma, ependymoma, WHO grade II ependymal neoplasm, WHO grade II ependymal tumor, WHO grade II ependymal tumour, ependymoma, benign, clear cell ependymoma (histologic variant), ependymoma, familial

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