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|Image:Pilocytic astrocytoma location.jpg|<sub>Location of pilocytic astrocytoma on contrast MRI. '''a''' cerebral hemispheric tumor, '''b''' optic tract and hypothalamic tumor, '''c''' cerebellar tumor, and '''d''' brainstem tumor.<ref name="ZakrzewskiJarząb2015">{{cite journal|last1=Zakrzewski|first1=Krzysztof|last2=Jarząb|first2=Michał|last3=Pfeifer|first3=Aleksandra|last4=Oczko-Wojciechowska|first4=Małgorzata|last5=Jarząb|first5=Barbara|last6=Liberski|first6=Paweł P.|last7=Zakrzewska|first7=Magdalena|title=Transcriptional profiles of pilocytic astrocytoma are related to their three different locations, but not to radiological tumor features|journal=BMC Cancer|volume=15|issue=1|year=2015|issn=1471-2407|doi=10.1186/s12885-015-1810-z}}</ref></sub>
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|alt1=Location of pilocytic astrocytoma on contrast MRI. '''a''' cerebral hemispheric tumor, '''b''' optic tract and hypothalamic tumor, '''c''' cerebellar tumor, and '''d''' brainstem tumor.<ref name="ZakrzewskiJarząb2015">{{cite journal|last1=Zakrzewski|first1=Krzysztof|last2=Jarząb|first2=Michał|last3=Pfeifer|first3=Aleksandra|last4=Oczko-Wojciechowska|first4=Małgorzata|last5=Jarząb|first5=Barbara|last6=Liberski|first6=Paweł P.|last7=Zakrzewska|first7=Magdalena|title=Transcriptional profiles of pilocytic astrocytoma are related to their three different locations, but not to radiological tumor features|journal=BMC Cancer|volume=15|issue=1|year=2015|issn=1471-2407|doi=10.1186/s12885-015-1810-z}}</ref>
|Image:MRI pilocytic astrocytoma types.jpg|<sub>Radiological type of pilocytic astrocytoma (MRI scans after contrast administration). '''a''' cystic tumor with an enhancing cyst wall, R1, '''b''' cystic tumor with a non-enhancing cyst wall, R2, '''c''' solid tumor with central necrosis, R3, and '''d''' solid or mainly solid tumor, R4. MRI scans after contrast administration.<ref name="ZakrzewskiJarząb2015">{{cite journal|last1=Zakrzewski|first1=Krzysztof|last2=Jarząb|first2=Michał|last3=Pfeifer|first3=Aleksandra|last4=Oczko-Wojciechowska|first4=Małgorzata|last5=Jarząb|first5=Barbara|last6=Liberski|first6=Paweł P.|last7=Zakrzewska|first7=Magdalena|title=Transcriptional profiles of pilocytic astrocytoma are related to their three different locations, but not to radiological tumor features|journal=BMC Cancer|volume=15|issue=1|year=2015|issn=1471-2407|doi=10.1186/s12885-015-1810-z}}</ref></sub>
|Image:MRI pilocytic astrocytoma types.jpg|<sub>Radiological type of pilocytic astrocytoma (MRI scans after contrast administration). '''a''' cystic tumor with an enhancing cyst wall, R1, '''b''' cystic tumor with a non-enhancing cyst wall, R2, '''c''' solid tumor with central necrosis, R3, and '''d''' solid or mainly solid tumor, R4. MRI scans after contrast administration.<ref name="ZakrzewskiJarząb2015">{{cite journal|last1=Zakrzewski|first1=Krzysztof|last2=Jarząb|first2=Michał|last3=Pfeifer|first3=Aleksandra|last4=Oczko-Wojciechowska|first4=Małgorzata|last5=Jarząb|first5=Barbara|last6=Liberski|first6=Paweł P.|last7=Zakrzewska|first7=Magdalena|title=Transcriptional profiles of pilocytic astrocytoma are related to their three different locations, but not to radiological tumor features|journal=BMC Cancer|volume=15|issue=1|year=2015|issn=1471-2407|doi=10.1186/s12885-015-1810-z}}</ref></sub>
|Image:MRI pilocytic astrocytoma 1.jpg|<sub>A large, cystic cerebellar pilocytic astrocytoma in a 7-year-old boy. '''a''' An axial T2-weighted image shows a hyperintense mass of the right cerebellar hemisphere with a less intense soft-tissue nodule along its medial margin and without surrounding oedema (arrows). Note the arachnoid cyst in the left middle cranial fossa. '''b''' On an axial FLAIR image, the cystic component shows low signal intensity that is higher than that of the CSF, and the soft tissue nodule is homogeneous and slightly hyperintense (arrows). '''c''' On a diffusion-weighted image, the mural nodule appears isointense (arrow). '''d''' An axial, contrast-enhanced, T1-weighted image demonstrates intense enhancement of the mural nodule (arrows).<ref name="ChourmouziPapadopoulou2014">{{cite journal|last1=Chourmouzi|first1=Danai|last2=Papadopoulou|first2=Elissabet|last3=Konstantinidis|first3=Manolis|last4=Syrris|first4=Vasileios|last5=Kouskouras|first5=Kostas|last6=Haritanti|first6=Afroditi|last7=Karkavelas|first7=George|last8=Drevelegas|first8=Antonios|title=Manifestations of pilocytic astrocytoma: a pictorial review|journal=Insights into Imaging|volume=5|issue=3|year=2014|pages=387–402|issn=1869-4101|doi=10.1007/s13244-014-0328-2}}</ref></sub>
|Image:MRI pilocytic astrocytoma 1.jpg|<sub>A large, cystic cerebellar pilocytic astrocytoma in a 7-year-old boy. '''a''' An axial T2-weighted image shows a hyperintense mass of the right cerebellar hemisphere with a less intense soft-tissue nodule along its medial margin and without surrounding oedema (arrows). Note the arachnoid cyst in the left middle cranial fossa. '''b''' On an axial FLAIR image, the cystic component shows low signal intensity that is higher than that of the CSF, and the soft tissue nodule is homogeneous and slightly hyperintense (arrows). '''c''' On a diffusion-weighted image, the mural nodule appears isointense (arrow). '''d''' An axial, contrast-enhanced, T1-weighted image demonstrates intense enhancement of the mural nodule (arrows).<ref name="ChourmouziPapadopoulou2014">{{cite journal|last1=Chourmouzi|first1=Danai|last2=Papadopoulou|first2=Elissabet|last3=Konstantinidis|first3=Manolis|last4=Syrris|first4=Vasileios|last5=Kouskouras|first5=Kostas|last6=Haritanti|first6=Afroditi|last7=Karkavelas|first7=George|last8=Drevelegas|first8=Antonios|title=Manifestations of pilocytic astrocytoma: a pictorial review|journal=Insights into Imaging|volume=5|issue=3|year=2014|pages=387–402|issn=1869-4101|doi=10.1007/s13244-014-0328-2}}</ref></sub>

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