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"The World Health Organization (WHO) classification of cancer grades. IDH-wildtype

astrocytoma is characterized by the absence of both IDH and 1p/19q mutation status, IDH-mutant astrocytoma is defined by the presence of IDH but the absence of 1p/19q, and oligodendroglioma is defined by the presence of both IDH and 1p/19q. Cancer grades are then assigned based on the histologic descriptors of mitotic activity, microvascular proliferation, and pseudopalisading necrosis. The images were acquired using 20× magnification factor."
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Author Rathore S, Niazi T, Iftikhar MA, Chaddad A. Glioma Grading via Analysis of Digital Pathology Images Using Machine Learning. Cancers. 2020; 12(3):578. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12030578
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