Pilocytic astrocytoma
A WHO grade I, relatively circumscribed, slowly growing, often cystic astrocytoma occurring in children and young adults. Histologically it is characterized by a biphasic pattern with compacted bipolar cells associated with Rosenthal fibers and multipolar cells associated with microcysts and eosinophilic bodies/hyaline droplets. (WHO)
Disease Alternative Name
Prendas Jalaram and Vallabha Harya and Org Acneilson Marg
Psyhologist
Baroda Medical Collage
Md path

Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital
Senior Resident
National Institute of Pathology, ICMR
DNB Pathology

Ajanta Hospital
CONSULTANT NEUROSURGEON
GSVM Medical College KANPUR
MBBS

Medical Component OfHCM
Remained Incharge Medical Officer with Hon'Ble C.M of J and K for More Than 20 Years from Jan 2000 To October 2020
Govt. Medical College, Jammu
M.S (General Surgery )

All India Institute of Medical Sciences,
Fellowship Neurosurgery

Afmc
Assiciate Professor
AFMC
MCh Neurosurgery


Hindu Rao + TMU
MD Pathology

ICARE Institute of Medical Science and Research & B. C Roy Hospital
Associate Professor
SSKM&IPGMER
MD

Nims University
Assistant Professor Neurosurgery
King George's Medical University
MCh Neurosugery

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