Clinical and histopathological spectrum of cranial small round cell tumors: An experience from a tertiary care center
CONCLUSIONS: SRCTs have a variable age of presentation. Their incidence in CNS is low as compared to other organ systems. On light microscopy, the histopathology of these lesions is overlapping, posing a great diagnostic dilemma for the pathologist. The use of ancillary techniques like immunohistochemistry helps in arriving at the correct diagnosis. Treatment strategy and tumor prognosis also vary along the entire spectrum of SRCT, thus making exact characterization essential for proper management.PMID:38554327 | DOI:10.4103/jcrt.jcrt_383_22
Source: Cell Research - Category: Cytology Authors: Pooja Gupta Fouzia Siraj K B Shankar Manish Rawat Dipanker S Mankotia Vivek Yadav Amit Dagar Source Type: research
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