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Is H3K27me3 status really a strong prognostic indicator for pediatric posterior fossa ependymomas? A single surgeon, single center experience.

Bahattin TanrıkuluAyça Erşen DanyeliM Memet Özek
Published in: Child's nervous system : ChNS : official journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery (2020)
Determining H3K27me3 status by immunohistochemistry is a widely accepted method for molecular subgrouping of PFEs. Most of the reports in the literature state that molecular subgroups of PFEs have significantly different clinical outcomes. However, in our present series, we have shown that the extent of surgical excision is still the most important prognostic indicator in PFEs. We also conclude that the prognostic effect of H3K27me3 status-based molecular subgrouping may be minimized with a more aggressive surgical strategy followed in PFAs.
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