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**May also be described as ''ice cream cone-shaped''.<ref>[http://www.pathology.vcu.edu/WirSelfInst/tumor-2.html http://www.pathology.vcu.edu/WirSelfInst/tumor-2.html]</ref>
**May also be described as ''ice cream cone-shaped''.<ref>[http://www.pathology.vcu.edu/WirSelfInst/tumor-2.html http://www.pathology.vcu.edu/WirSelfInst/tumor-2.html]</ref>
*[[Rosette]]s - cells arranged in a pseudoglandular fashion.
*[[Rosette]]s - cells arranged in a pseudoglandular fashion.
*Ependymal rosette - '''key feature'''.
*"Nucleus free zones" - cells arranged around a blood vessel (perivascular pseudorosettes); nuclei of cells distant from the blood vessel, i.e. a rim of cytoplasm (from tumour cells) surrounds the blood vessel.
*"Nucleus free zones" - cells arranged around a blood vessel (perivascular pseudorosettes); nuclei of cells distant from the blood vessel, i.e. a rim of cytoplasm (from tumour cells) surrounds the blood vessel.
''Perivascular pseudorosettes'' = (tumour) cells arranged around a blood vessel; nuclei of cells distant from the blood vessel, i.e. rim of cytoplasm (from tumour cells) surround blood vessel (nucleus-free zone)
**''Perivascular pseudorosettes'' = (tumour) cells arranged around a blood vessel; nuclei of cells distant from the blood vessel, i.e. rim of cytoplasm (from tumour cells) surround blood vessel (nucleus-free zone)
 
**The nucleus free zone is composed of tumour cell cytoplasm that is adjacent to an unseen blood vessel.
**The nucleus free zone is composed of tumour cell cytoplasm that is adjacent to an unseen blood vessel.
*Nuclear feature monotonous, i.e. "boring".<ref>MUN. 6 Oct 2009.</ref>
*Nuclear feature monotonous, i.e. "boring".<ref>MUN. 6 Oct 2009.</ref>
**There is little variation in size, shape and staining.
**There is little variation in size, shape and staining.


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