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- Q16948563 subject Q11052013.
- Q16948563 abstract "Malignant meningioma is a rare, fast-growing tumor that forms in one of the inner layers of the meninges (thin layers of tissue that cover and protect the brain and spinal cord). Malignant meningioma often spreads to other areas of the body.The World Health Organization classification system defines both grade II and grade III meningiomas as malignant. Historically, histological subtypes have also been used in classification including: clear cell (WHO grade II), chordoid (WHO grade II), rhabdoid (WHO grade III), and papillary (WHO grade III)Benign or low grade meningiomas (WHO grade I) include meningothelial, fibrous, transitional, psammomatous, angiomatous, microcystic, secretory, lymphoplasmacyte-rich, and metaplastic.".
- Q16948563 wikiPageExternalLink dictionary?CdrID=45773.
- Q16948563 wikiPageWikiLink Q11052013.
- Q16948563 wikiPageWikiLink Q1216998.
- Q16948563 wikiPageWikiLink Q1483951.
- Q16948563 wikiPageWikiLink Q268930.
- Q16948563 wikiPageWikiLink Q369157.
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- Q16948563 wikiPageWikiLink Q7817.
- Q16948563 wikiPageWikiLink Q9606.
- Q16948563 comment "Malignant meningioma is a rare, fast-growing tumor that forms in one of the inner layers of the meninges (thin layers of tissue that cover and protect the brain and spinal cord). Malignant meningioma often spreads to other areas of the body.The World Health Organization classification system defines both grade II and grade III meningiomas as malignant.".
- Q16948563 label "Malignant meningioma".