Imaging Characteristics, Pathologic Features, and Prognoses of the Molecular Subgroups of Medulloblastoma
It has been well documented within the scientific literature that medulloblastoma is the most common solid malignant brain neoplasm that affects the pediatric population and, to a much lesser extent, the young adult population. However, with the emergence of recent tumor transcriptome
genomics, it is now recognized that medulloblastoma is not 1 disease entity but is composed of 4 distinct molecular subgroups: wingless type, sonic hedgehog, group 3, and group 4. The purpose of this article was to describe the age distribution, radiologic features, histologic characteristics,
and important prognostic information as determined by the unique molecular expression of the different subgroups.
Learning Objective: To review the clinical findings, imaging characteristics, and prognoses of medulloblastoma as determined by the molecular subgroup genomics.
Learning Objective: To review the clinical findings, imaging characteristics, and prognoses of medulloblastoma as determined by the molecular subgroup genomics.
Keywords: CNS = central nervous system; CT = computed tomography; FLAIR = fluid-attenuated inversion recovery; MB = medulloblastoma; MR = magnetic resonance; SHH = sonic hedgehog; T1WI = T1-weighted imaging; T2WI = T2-weighted imaging; WNT = wingless type
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: November 1, 2017
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