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Description CNS: DESMOPLASTIC INFANTILE GANGLIOGLIOMA Dense desmoplastic tissue, often exhibiting a spindle cell or storiform pattern, frequently makes up the bulk of the lesion.
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Source Image and description are from the AFIP Atlas of Tumor Pathology, according to entry #405796 in Pathology Education Instructional Resource. The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology Electronic Fascicles (CD-ROM Version of the Atlas of Tumor Pathology) contains U.S. Government work which may be used without restriction.[1]
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