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Pathology of Posterior Third Ventricle Masses

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Cancer in Childhood

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Reports of 30 posterior third ventricle masses were found in the Tumor Registry of the Hospital for Sick Children. In 21 of these, tissue was available for review.

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Norman, M.G. (1973). Pathology of Posterior Third Ventricle Masses. In: Godden, J.O. (eds) Cancer in Childhood. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2070-8_15

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