%0 Journal Article
%A Hasselblatt, Martin
%A Thomas, Christian
%A Nemes, Karolina
%A Monoranu, Camelia-Maria
%A Riemenschneider, Markus J
%A Koch, Arend
%A Sumerauer, David
%A Hauser, Peter
%A Paulus, Werner
%A Johann, Pascal
%A Kool, Marcel
%A Frühwald, Michael C
%T Tyrosinase immunohistochemistry can be employed for the diagnosis of atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumours of the tyrosinase subgroup (ATRT-TYR).
%J Neuropathology & applied neurobiology
%V 46
%N 2
%@ 1365-2990
%C Oxford [u.a.]
%I Wiley-Blackwell
%M DKFZ-2019-01158
%P 186-189
%D 2020
%Z 2020 Feb;46(2):186-189
%X Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumour (ATRT) is a malignant brain tumour mainly occurring in young children [1]. Mutations of chromatin remodelling complex member SMARCB1/INI1 or (rarely) SMARCA4/BRG1 are the sole recurrent genetic lesions [2, 3]. On an epigenetic level, however, ATRT is a heterogeneous disease comprised of three different molecular subgroups (ATRT-TYR, ATRT-SHH and ATRT-MYC). This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Journal Article
%$ pmid:31077608
%R 10.1111/nan.12560
%U https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/143578