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Open AccessNTRK rearrangements in a subset of NF1-related malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors as novel actionable target
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Open AccessSecondary meningioma in a long-term survivor of atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumour with a germline INI1 mutation
We report on a patient who developed a meningioma more than two decades after removal at a young age of an atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumour (AT/RT), which was due to a germline INI1 mutation, and radio- and chem...
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Development and malformations of the human pyramidal tract
The corticospinal tract develops over a rather long period of time, during which malformations involving this main central motor pathway may occur. In rodents, the spinal outgrowth of the corticospinal tract o...
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Development and developmental disorders of the human cerebellum
The human cerebellum develops over a long time, extending from the early embryonic period until the first postnatal years. This protracted development makes the cerebellum vulnerable to a broad spectrum of dev...
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A spinal intradural enterogenous cyst with well-differentiated muscularis propria
We report a case of a newborn presenting with severe compression of the spinal cord due to a large, solitary mass extending from C4 to T2. Neurosurgical exploration revealed a large intradural, extramedullary...
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Severe, non X-linked congenital microcephaly with absence of the pyramidal tracts in two siblings
In two siblings (a female and a male neonate), severe microcephaly, bilateral absence of the pyramids, severe hypoplasia of the cerebral peduncles, and dysplasia of the inferior olives was found together with...
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Infantile motor neuron disease with autonomic dysfunction and bunina bodies
A 2-month-old girl developed motor neuron disease (MND) with autonomic disturbances and died at the age of 5 months. Neuropathological examination revealed Bunina bodies (BBs) in the lower motor neurons of th...
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A lysosomal marker for activated microglial cells involved in Alzheimer classic senile plaques
One of the major histopathological lesions in brains of patients with dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT) is the senile plaque. Although previous studies have shown that senile plaques are often accompanied b...