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[The classification of nervous system tumors]
Abstract:
The paper presents the classification of tumors of the nervous system, which is based on the Second Variant of the International Histological Classification of Tumors of the Nervous System which was developed by the WHO experts in 1993 and on the section "Morphology of Neoplasms" of the International Classification of Diseases, Xth review. These classifications were critically reviewed by taking into account the experience gained by the Laboratory of Pathomorphology, Academician N. N. Burdenko Research Institute, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences. The proposed classification may unify the material of our country's neurosurgical clinics and provide more corrective statistic data.
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