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Brain Tumors

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This adult tumor crosses the Corpus Collosum, stains for GFAP, and has tumor cells bordering areas of necrosis and hemorrhage on Light microscopy   Glioblastoma Multiforme (Grade IV Astrocytoma)  
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This adult tumor has concentric arranged calcifications, and arises from arachnoid cells external to the brain.   Meningioma  
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This adult tumor is S-100 Positive, and commonly occurs in the cerebellar pontine angle, bilaterally in neurofibromatosis 2 (chromosome 22)   Schwannoma  
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This adult tumor is often in the frontal lobes, and has round nuclei with clear cytoplasm that is often calcified. You may see a chicken wire capillary pattern   Oligodendroma  
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This Adult Tumor is often prolactin secreting, causes bitemporal hemianopsia, what is its origin?   Rathke's Pouch (its a pituitary adenoma)  
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This childhood tumor is well circumscribed and contains eosinophilic corkscrew fibers.   Pilocytic Astrocytoma. Low grade  
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This childhood tumor is most often in the cerebellum, and contains rosettes or pervivascular pseudorosettes, and can cause hydrocephalus. It is a form of a primintive neuroectoderm tumor   Medulloblastoma.  
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This tumor is often in the 4th ventricle, and has characteristic rod shaped basal ciliary bodies found near the nucleus, as well as pervascular pseudorosettes   Ependyoma  
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This childhood tumor is often in the cerebllum, and contains foamy cells and is rich in vasculature. What chromomome is likely altered and what hematological finding will be present?   Chromosome 3 - Von Hippel Lindau, and you will find polycythemia due to increased EPO. The tumor is a Hemangioblastoma  
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This childhood tumor also causes bitemporial hemianopsia, and has calcifications. What is it derived from?   Rathke's pouch - Craniopharyngioma.  
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Top 5 Childhood brain tumors ordered by descending incidence   1.) Pilocytic (low grade) astrocytoma 2.) Medulloblastoma 3.) Ependymoma 4.) Hemangioma 5.) Craniopharyngioma  
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Top 5 Adult brain tumors ordered by descending incidence   1.) GBM (grade IV astrocytoma) 2.) Meningioma 3.) Schwannoma 4.) Oligodendroglioma 5.) Pituitary adenoma  
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Location of most childhood brain tumors   infratentorial  
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Location of most adult brain tumors   supratentorial  
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Half of all adult brain tumors are   metastases  
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Trigger words: Spindle cells, whorled pattern, psammoma bodies   Meningioma  
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Trigger words: Aything associated w/NF 2   Schwannoma  
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Trigger words: pseudopalisading, butterfly, GFAP stain   Glioblastoma Multiforme  
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Trigger words: fried egg   Oligodendroglioma  
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Trigger words: Rathke's pouch - adult tumor? Rathke's pouch - childhood tumor?   Pituitary adenoma Craniopharyngioma  
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Trigger words: Foamy cells   Hemangioblastoma  
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