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==Cancer Category/Type==
 
==Cancer Category/Type==
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Gliomas, glioneuronal tumours, and neuronal tumours / Paediatric-type diffuse high-grade gliomas
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Gliomas, glioneuronal tumors, and neuronal tumors / Pediatric-type diffuse high-grade gliomas
    
==Cancer Sub-Classification / Subtype==
 
==Cancer Sub-Classification / Subtype==
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==Synonyms / Terminology==
 
==Synonyms / Terminology==
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Paediatric glioblastoma, H3.3 G34–mutant (not recommended)
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Pediatric glioblastoma, H3.3 G34–mutant (not recommended)
    
==Epidemiology / Prevalence==
 
==Epidemiology / Prevalence==
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==Clinical Features==
 
==Clinical Features==
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Site dependent neurological symptoms including epileptic seizure, focal deficit, increased intracranial hypertension (headache, nausea and vomiting) <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Picart|first=Thiébaud|last2=Barritault|first2=Marc|last3=Poncet|first3=Delphine|last4=Berner|first4=Lise-Prune|last5=Izquierdo|first5=Cristina|last6=Tabouret|first6=Emeline|last7=Figarella-Branger|first7=Dominique|last8=Idbaïh|first8=Ahmed|last9=Bielle|first9=Franck|date=2021|title=Characteristics of diffuse hemispheric gliomas, H3 G34-mutant in adults|url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34056608|journal=Neuro-Oncology Advances|volume=3|issue=1|pages=vdab061|doi=10.1093/noajnl/vdab061|issn=2632-2498|pmc=8156974|pmid=34056608}}</ref>.
 
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|'''Signs and Symptoms'''
 
|'''Signs and Symptoms'''
|EXAMPLE Asymptomatic (incidental finding on complete blood counts)
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|epileptic seizure, focal deficit, increased intracranial hypertension
 
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EXAMPLE B-symptoms (weight loss, fever, night sweats)
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EXAMPLE Fatigue
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EXAMPLE Lymphadenopathy (uncommon)
   
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|'''Laboratory Findings'''
 
|'''Laboratory Findings'''
|EXAMPLE Cytopenias
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|MRI in T2 hyperintense shows bulky cortical mass most commonly seen in the parietal or temporal lobe. Multifocal lesions and/or leptomeningeal dissemination can be seen along with necrosis, cysts, hemorrhage and calcification <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Vettermann|first=Franziska J.|last2=Felsberg|first2=Jörg|last3=Reifenberger|first3=Guido|last4=Hasselblatt|first4=Martin|last5=Forbrig|first5=Robert|last6=Berding|first6=Georg|last7=la Fougère|first7=Christian|last8=Galldiks|first8=Norbert|last9=Schittenhelm|first9=Jens|date=2018-12|title=Characterization of Diffuse Gliomas With Histone H3-G34 Mutation by MRI and Dynamic 18F-FET PET|url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30358620|journal=Clinical Nuclear Medicine|volume=43|issue=12|pages=895–898|doi=10.1097/RLU.0000000000002300|issn=1536-0229|pmid=30358620}}</ref>. 
 
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EXAMPLE Lymphocytosis (low level)
   
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