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Grade II atypical choroid plexus papilloma with normal karyotype
Child's Nervous System, 06/30/09
Brassesco MS et al. - To date, the few atypical CPPs described in the literature have shown disparate cytogenetic information. This is the first report of a normal chromosome complement in atypical CPP. The heterogenic genetic features observed in these small series may reflect the diverse genetic background of choroid plexus tumors in children.
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