Ganglioglioma
A well differentiated, slow growing neuroepithelial neoplasm composed of neoplastic, mature ganglion cells and neoplastic glial cells. Some gangliogliomas show anaplastic features in their glial component and are considered to be WHO grade III. Rare cases of newly diagnosed gangliogliomas with grade IV (glioblastoma) changes in the glial component have also been reported. (Adapted from WHO)
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St Jude Children's Hospital
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Johns Hopkins Hospital
Post doctoral fellow - Pediatric Neuroradiology
20 Years of Teaching To Both UGs & PGs
As Assistant, Associate & Professor
Gandhi Medical College, Dr. NTRUHS
MD Pathology
Dr. Potdar Laboratories
Pathologist
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M. D. Pathology
Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences
Professor and Senior Consultant Neurology
Medical College Thiruvananthapuram
MBBS,MD (Med) ,DM(Neurology),DNB(Neurology), FAAN(Fellow of American Academy of Neurology)
ICARE Institute of Medical Science and Research & B. C Roy Hospital
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LLRM
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SN MEDICAL COLLEGE,
DMRD
Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute
MD Radiodiagnosis
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