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English: Image# 405615 CNS: PILOCYTIC ASTROCYTOMA OF THE HYPOTHALAMIC REGION At this commonly affected site, the contrast-enhancing neoplasm often appears to lie within the third ventricle. Type: Radiology
Date 9 March 2009 (upload date)
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Image and description are from the AFIP Atlas of Tumor Pathology, according to entry #405615[dead link] The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Electronic Fascicles (CD-ROM Version of the Atlas of Tumor Pathology) contain U.S. Government work which may be used without restriction. Pathology Education Instructional Resource archive copy at the Wayback Machine

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