myxopapillary
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[edit]myxopapillary (not comparable)
- (pathology) Having papillary elements in a myxoid background
- 2015 September 5, Davide Roma et al., “Spinal ependymoma in a patient with Kabuki syndrome: a case report”, in BMC Medical Genetics[1], volume 16, :
- Ependymomas are classified as subependymomas and myxopapillary (grade I), classic (grade II), and anaplastic (grade III), according to the World Health Organization (WHO).