Pineocytoma
A WHO grade I slow growing tumor, more frequently affecting young adults. It is composed of small, uniform, mature cells resembling pineocytes with occasional large pineocytomatous rosettes. It may show a wide range of divergent phenotypes, including neuronal, glial, melanocytic, photoreceptor and mesenchymal differentiation. Pineocytoma generally has a relatively favorable prognosis. (Adapted from WHO)
Disease Alternative Name
Govt Medical College and Super Speciality Hospital, Nagpur
Assistant Professor In Radiology
Government Medical College, Nagpur
MBBS

Holy Family Hospital
DNB Internal medicine

Life Blood Centre (Rajkot Voluntary Blood Bank)
Blood Transfusion Officer
M P SHAH MEDICAL COLLEGE
MD (pathology)

Adichunchanagiri Institute of Medical Sciences
M.B.B.S

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)

Radiologist
District Hospital
SN MEDICAL COLLEGE,
DMRD


Saveetha Medical College and Hospital, Chennai
Professor of Transfusion Medicine and Senior Consultant In Pathology
Kasturba Medical College
M.B.B.S

Private Diagnostic Centre
Senior Consultant
Private Delhi
MD (Path)
