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. 2018 Oct 1;29(4):1893–1902. doi: 10.1007/s00330-018-5738-y

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Microvascular characteristics of different molecular subtypes of lower-grade gliomas. a Microvascular characteristics of different molecular subtypes in grade-II gliomas. All the subtypes showed low perfusion on vessel size imaging maps, and the perfusion of the IDH-mutant with 1p/19q-intact (IDHMUT/1p/19q+) type (male, 48 years) was higher than that of the IDH-mutant with 1p/19q-codeleted (IDHMUT/1p/19q) type (female, 46 years) and the IDH-wild (IDHWT) type (female, 40 years). CD34 staining results demonstrated that the angiogenesis of the IDHMUT/1p/19q and IDHWT type are more exuberant than that of the IDHMUT/1p/19q+ type, evidenced by higher microvascular density and smaller diameter for the former. b Microvascular characteristics of different molecular subtypes in grade-III gliomas. All the subtypes showed high perfusion on vessel size imaging maps and exuberant angiogenesis on CD34 stained sections