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        Most common adult brain tumor. Grave prognosis (<1 year life expectancy) Stain astrocytes |  
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        Glioblastoma multiforme
  Found in the cerebral hemispheres |  
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        Can cross corpus callosum ("butterfly glioma") stains astrocytes
  Stain astrocytes for GFAP.
  "Pseudopalisading" pleomorphic tumor cells - borders central area of necrosis and hemorrhage |  
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        2nd most common adult brain tumor. 
  Arises from arachnoid cells external to brain |  
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        Meningioma
  Usually resectable. Located in convexities of hemispheres and parasagittal region |  
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        Spindle cells concentrically arranged in a whorled pattern.  Showing psammoma bodies (laminated calcifications) |  
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        Meningiomas
  Arise from arachnoid cells external to brain |  
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        | 3rd most common adult tumor. Usually found at the cerebopontine angle. S-100 positive |  
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        | Localized to CN VIII and commonly found bilaterally in neurofibromatosis type 2 |  
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        Definition 
        
        | Schwannoma (acoustic schwannoma) |  
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        | Rare, slow growing frontal lobe tumor. Shows chicken-wire capillary pattern |  
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        | Histology of tumor cells look like "fried egg", rounded nuclei with clear cytoplasm (peri-nuclear halo and cytoplasmic clearing) |  
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        | Causes bitemporal hemianopia and hyper/hypo pituitarism |  
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        Pituitary adenoma
  Located in rathke's pouch |  
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        | In children; mostly found in the posterior fossa. May be supratentorial. |  
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        Pilocytic astrocytoma
  Usually has a good process and is benign |  
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        | Highly malignant cerebellar tumor. A form of primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) that can compress the 4th ventricle |  
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        | Appears as Homer Wright Rosettes. Solid blue cells on histology surrounding intracranial tangles |  
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        Term 
        
        | Displays rosenthal fibers - eosinophilic corkscrew fibers |  
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        | Commonly found within the 4th ventricle. Can cause hydrocephalus. |  
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        | Appears with perivascular pseurosettes surrounding cerebral vessel. Rod shaped blepharoplasts near nucleus |  
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        | Most often cerebellar, associated with Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome |  
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        Foamy cells and high vascularity Can produce erythropoietin to cause secondary polycythemia |  
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        | Benign childhood tumor. Can also cause bilateral hemi-anopia |  
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        | Derived from Rathke's pouch, most common childhood supratentorial tumor |  
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        Shows rosenthal fibers- eosinophilic corkscrew fibers May be cystic and solid at the same time |  
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