Glioneuronal and Neuronal Tumors: Who? When? Where? An Update Based on the 2021 World Health Organization Classification

Q4 Medicine Neurographics Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3174/ng.2100047
A. S. Ayres, G. Bandeira, S. Ferraciolli, J. Takahashi, R. Moreno, L. F. de Souza Godoy, Y. Casal, L. D. de Lima, F. Frasseto, L. T. Lucato
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Neuronal and glioneuronal tumors usually have a benign course and may have typical imaging characteristics, allowing their diagnosis based on MR imaging findings. The most common lesions are dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumors and gangliogliomas, which have typical imaging characteristics. The fifth edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Tumors of the Central Nervous System, recently published in 2021, places greater emphasis on molecular markers to classify tumors of the CNS, leading to extensive changes in the classification of tumors, including neuronal and glioneuronal tumors. The 2021 revision included 3 new tumors types: multinodular and vacuolating neuronal tumor, diffuse glioneuronal tumor with oligodendroglioma-like features and nuclear clusters (a provisional type), and myxoid glioneuronal tumor. Following these recent changes in the World Health Organization classification, we aimed to review the main imaging features of these lesions in relation to their histopathologic and molecular features.Learning Objectives: To list the neuronal and glioneuronal tumors; recognize the main imaging findings and histologic characteristics of neuronal and glioneuronal tumors; know the typical location of each neuronal and glioneuronal tumor; and become familiar with the main molecular alterations of neuronal and glioneuronal tumors to better understand their behavior
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胶质神经元和神经元肿瘤:谁?什么时候?在哪里?基于2021年世界卫生组织分类的更新
神经元和胶质神经元肿瘤通常具有良性过程,可能具有典型的成像特征,因此可以根据MR成像结果进行诊断。最常见的病变是胚胎发育不良的神经上皮肿瘤和神经节胶质瘤,具有典型的影像学特征。最近于2021年出版的世界卫生组织第五版《中枢神经系统肿瘤分类》更加强调分子标记物对中枢神经系统的肿瘤进行分类,导致肿瘤分类发生了广泛变化,包括神经元和胶质神经元肿瘤。2021年的修订包括3种新的肿瘤类型:多结节和空泡神经元肿瘤、具有少突胶质瘤样特征和核簇的弥漫性胶质神经元肿瘤(一种临时类型)和黏液样胶质神经元肿瘤。根据世界卫生组织分类的这些最新变化,我们旨在回顾这些病变的主要影像学特征及其组织病理学和分子特征。学习目标:列出神经元和胶质神经元肿瘤;认识神经元和胶质神经元肿瘤的主要影像学表现和组织学特征;了解每个神经元和胶质神经元肿瘤的典型位置;并熟悉神经元和胶质神经元肿瘤的主要分子变化,以更好地了解其行为
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