神经放射学家
医学
神经组阅片室
病理
医学物理学
神经学
放射科
磁共振成像
精神科
作者
Cillian McNamara,Kshitij Mankad,Stefanie Thust,Luke Dixon,Clara Limbӓck-Stanic,Felice D‘Arco,Thomas S. Jacques,Ulrike Löbel
出处
期刊:Neuroradiology
[Springer Nature]
日期:2022-07-22
卷期号:64 (10): 1919-1950
被引量:46
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00234-022-03008-6
摘要
The fifth edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Tumours of the Central Nervous System (WHO CNS5) published in 2021 builds on the 2016 edition and incorporates output from the Consortium to Inform Molecular and Practical Approaches to CNS Tumour Taxonomy (cIMPACT-NOW). WHO CNS5 introduces fundamental changes to brain tumour classification through the introduction of new tumour families and types, especially in the paediatric population, and a revision of diagnostic criteria for some of the existing neoplasms. Neuroradiologists are central to brain tumour diagnostics, and it is therefore essential that they become familiar with the key updates. This review aims to summarise the most relevant updates for the neuroradiologist and, where available, discuss the known radiophenotypes of various new tumour types to allow for increased accuracy of language and diagnosis. Of particular importance, WHO CNS5 places greater emphasis on organising tumours by molecular type to reflect biology, as well as to allow for better planning of treatment. The principal updates in adult tumours concern the molecular definition of glioblastoma, restructuring of diffuse gliomas, and the introduction of several new tumour types. The updates to the paediatric classification are protean, ranging from the introduction of new types to establishing separate tumour families for paediatric-type gliomas. This review summarises the most significant revisions and captures the rationale and radiological implications for the major updates.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI