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Histopathology and prognosis of germ cell tumors metastatic to brain: cohort study.

Hirokazu TakamiChristopher S GraffeoAvital PerryMakoto OhnoJoji IshidaCaterina GianniniYoshitaka NaritaYoichi NakazatoNobuhito SaitoRyo NishikawaMasao MatsutaniKoichi IchimuraDavid J Daniels
Published in: Journal of neuro-oncology (2021)
Histological differentiation at the primary GCT site influences metastatic prognosis. Aggressive behavior is associated with NSGCT, while EC frequently demonstrates multi-directional histological differentiation after brain metastasis, and such histological dynamism is associated with shorter metastatic interval. Most metastases occurred within one year of diagnosis, emphasizing the need for close surveillance in newly diagnosed extra-cranial GCT.
Keyphrases
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