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CNS: EPENDYMOMA

The discrete nature of ependymomas, as well as their tendency to involve the ventricular system, is well illustrated in this whole mount histologic section of a fourth ventricle lesion.
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PEIR Digital Library (Pathology image database). Image# 405712. Image and description are from the AFIP Atlas of Tumor Pathology.

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