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=Common=
==Pilocytic astrocytoma==
* Benign, cystic, infratentorial.
* Classic childhood tumor, surgically resectable.
* Variant: [[Pilomyxoid astrocytoma]]
{{Main|Pilocytic astrocytoma}}
=Common=
=Common=
==Pilocytic astrocytoma==
==Pilocytic astrocytoma==
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==Diffuse astrocytoma==
==Astrocytoma, IDH mutant==
* Grade II astrocytic tumors typically seen in adults.
* Astrocytoma, IDH mutant are less common than glioblastoma.
* Usually show progression to glioblastoma.
* Grade 2-4 depends on histological and molecular criteria:
 
=== Astrocytoma, IDH mutant grade 2===
* Formerly designated as Diffuse astrocytoma Grade II.
* Typically seen in adults.
* Usually shows progression to astrocytoma IDH mutant, grade 4.
{{Main|Diffuse astrocytoma}}
{{Main|Diffuse astrocytoma}}


==Anaplastic astrocytoma==
===Astrocytoma, IDH mutant grade 3===
* Grade III astrocytic tumors typically seen in adults.
* Formerly designated Anaplastic astrocytoma Grade III.
* Typically seen in adults.
* Increased cellularity, cell atypia and mitotic activity.
* Lacks endothelial proliferations and necrosis of glioblastoma.
* Lacks endothelial proliferations and necrosis of glioblastoma.
{{Main|Anaplastic astrocytoma}}
{{Main|Anaplastic astrocytoma}}
===Astrocytoma, IDH mutant grade 4===
* Formerly called Glioblastoma, IDH mutant.
* Endothelial proliferations and necrosis  indistinguishable from glioblastoma.
* Homozygous CDKN2A deletion qualifies grade 2 and grade 3 astrocytomas as grade 4 tumor.


==Glioblastoma==
==Glioblastoma==
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