The 2021 WHO Classification for Gliomas and Implications on Imaging Diagnosis: Part 3—Summary of Imaging Findings on Glioneuronal and Neuronal Tumors

Author:

Park Yae Won1ORCID,Vollmuth Philipp2,Foltyn‐Dumitru Martha2,Sahm Felix3,Choi Kyu Sung4,Park Ji Eun5,Ahn Sung Soo1ORCID,Chang Jong Hee6,Kim Se Hoon7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology and Research Institute of Radiological Science and Center for Clinical Imaging Data Science Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul Korea

2. Department of Neuroradiology Heidelberg University College of Medicine Heidelberg Germany

3. Department of Neuropathology Heidelberg University College of Medicine Heidelberg Germany

4. Department of Radiology Seoul National University Hospital Seoul Korea

5. Department of Radiology and Research Institute of Radiology University of Ulsan College of Medicine Seoul Korea

6. Department of Neurosurgery Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul Korea

7. Department of Pathology Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul Korea

Abstract

The fifth edition of the World Health Organization classification of central nervous system tumors published in 2021 reflects the current transitional state between traditional classification system based on histopathology and the state‐of‐the‐art molecular diagnostics. This Part 3 Review focuses on the molecular diagnostics and imaging findings of glioneuronal and neuronal tumors. Histological and molecular features in glioneuronal and neuronal tumors often overlap with pediatric‐type diffuse low‐grade gliomas and circumscribed astrocytic gliomas (discussed in the Part 2 Review). Due to this overlap, in several tumor types of glioneuronal and neuronal tumors the diagnosis may be inconclusive with histopathology and genetic alterations, and imaging features may be helpful to distinguish difficult cases. Thus, it is crucial for radiologists to understand the underlying molecular diagnostics as well as imaging findings for application on clinical practice.Evidence Level3Technical EfficacyStage 3

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Korea Basic Science Institute

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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