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We began analyzing https://journals.lww.com/ajsp/abstract/2013/05000/epithelioid_gbms_show_a_high_percentage_of_braf.8.aspx, but it redirected us to https://journals.lww.com/ajsp/abstract/2013/05000/epithelioid_gbms_show_a_high_percentage_of_braf.8.aspx. The analysis below is for the second page.

Title[redir]:
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology
Description:
ma multiforme (GC-GBMs). GC-GBMs and epithelioid GBMs (E-GBMs) can be histologically challenging to distinguish from PXA-A. We undertook this study specifically to address whether these 2 tumor types also showed the mutation. We tested our originally reported cohort of 8 E-GBMs and 2 rhabdoid GBMs (R-GBM) as well as 5 new E-GBMs (1 pediatric, 4 adult) and 9 GC-GBMs (2 pediatric, 7 adult) (n=24) for BRAF V600E mutational status. Twenty-one of 24 had sufficient material for IDH-1 immunostaining, which is usually absent in PXAs, PXA-As, and primary GBMs but present in secondary GBMs. Patients ranged in age from 4 to 67 years. BRAF V600E mutation was identified in 7/13 of E-GBMs, including 3 of our original cases; patients with mutation were aged 10 to 50 years. None of the 9 GC-GBMs or 2 R-GBMs manifested this mutation, including pediatric patients. The sole secondary E-GBM was the single case manifesting positive IDH-1 immunoreactivity. A high percentage of E-GBMs manifest BRAF V600E mutation, paralleling PXAs. All R-GBMs and GC-GBMs were negative, although larger multi-institutional cohorts will have to be tested to extend this result. BRAF V600E mutational analyses should be performed on E-GBMs, particularly in all pediatric and young-aged adults, given the potential for BRAF inhibitor therapy in this subset of GBM patients....

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