Preferred Name

ependymoblastoma
Synonyms

ETANTR

embryonal tumor with abundant neuropil and true rosettes

neuroectodermal tumors primitive

ETMR

embryonal tumor with abundant neuropil and true Rosettes

ETMR, C19MC-altered

embryonal tumor with Multilayered Rosettes with C19MC amplification

ependymoblastoma

embryonal tumor with Multilayered Rosettes, C19MC-altered

embryonal tumor with Multilayered Rosettes

Definitions

Ependymoblastoma is a rare type of primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) that usually occurs in young children under the age of 2 and is histologically distinguished by the production of ependymoblastic rosettes. It is associated with an aggressive course and a poor prognosis.

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0016715

altLabel

ETANTR

embryonal tumor with abundant neuropil and true rosettes

neuroectodermal tumors primitive

ETMR

embryonal tumor with abundant neuropil and true Rosettes

ETMR, C19MC-altered

embryonal tumor with Multilayered Rosettes with C19MC amplification

ependymoblastoma

embryonal tumor with Multilayered Rosettes, C19MC-altered

embryonal tumor with Multilayered Rosettes

definition

Ependymoblastoma is a rare type of primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) that usually occurs in young children under the age of 2 and is histologically distinguished by the production of ependymoblastic rosettes. It is associated with an aggressive course and a poor prognosis.

has_exact_synonym

embryonal tumor with abundant neuropil and true Rosettes

ETMR, C19MC-altered

embryonal tumor with Multilayered Rosettes with C19MC amplification

ependymoblastoma

embryonal tumor with Multilayered Rosettes, C19MC-altered

embryonal tumor with Multilayered Rosettes

has_related_synonym

ETANTR

embryonal tumor with abundant neuropil and true rosettes

neuroectodermal tumors primitive

ETMR

label

ependymoblastoma

prefixIRI

MONDO:0016715

prefLabel

ependymoblastoma

textual definition

Ependymoblastoma is a rare type of primitive neuroectodermal tumor (PNET) that usually occurs in young children under the age of 2 and is histologically distinguished by the production of ependymoblastic rosettes. It is associated with an aggressive course and a poor prognosis.

subClassOf

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0016713

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0000640

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