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Is Neuroradiology Complementary to Histopathology in Central Nervous System Tumors with an Alteration of the BCOR Gene?

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A. Nikoghosyan, R. Sciot, S.A. Jacobs and B.F.J. Verhaaren declare that they have no competing interests.

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Ethical approval was waived by the local Ethics Committee of University Hospitals Leuven in view of the retrospective nature of the study and all the procedures performed were part of the routine care (reference number: S67124, 23 September 2022). Written informed consent was obtained from the parents for the publication of this case report, including the radiological images.

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Nikoghosyan, A., Sciot, R., Jacobs, S.A. et al. Is Neuroradiology Complementary to Histopathology in Central Nervous System Tumors with an Alteration of the BCOR Gene?. Clin Neuroradiol (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00062-023-01367-y

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