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Overview
Classification
According to the WHO classification of brain tumors, oligodendroglial tumors are separated into oligodendrogliomas WHO grade II (OII), anaplastic oligodendrogliomas WHO grade III (OIII), oligoastrocytomas WHO grade II (OAII), anaplastic oligoastrocytomas WHO grade III (OAIII), and glioblastomas with oligodendroglioma component WHO grade IV (GBMo) (Louis et al. 2007).[1]
Reference
- ↑ Hartmann C, von Deimling A (2009). "Molecular pathology of oligodendroglial tumors". Recent Results Cancer Res. 171: 25–49. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-31206-2_2. PMID 19322536.