====== WHO grade III ====== [[WHO]] grade III tumors are malignant and often recur as higher grade tumors ([[WHO grade IV]]). ---- Grade 3 astrocytomas are considered to be malignant or anaplastic. They show more abnormal cell characteristics and are faster-growing than lower-grade tumors but are not as aggressive as Grade 4 tumors. ---- Anaplasia, significant mitotic activity No necrosis or microvascular proliferation [[CDKN2A]]/B homozygous deletion absent ---- Hong et al. found significant differences in MRI features, including volumetrics, CBV, and ADC, in G3 gliomas, according to [[IDH mutation]] and [[1p/19q co-deletion]] status, which can be utilized for the prediction of genomic profiles and the prognosis of G3 glioma patients. The MRI signatures and prognosis of [[IDH]]-wildtype [[glioma]] G3 gliomas tend to follow those of [[Glioblastoma IDH wildtype]] ((Hong EK, Choi SH, Shin DJ, et al. Comparison of Genetic Profiles and Prognosis of High-Grade Gliomas Using Quantitative and Qualitative MRI Features: A Focus on G3 Gliomas [published online ahead of print, 2020 Sep 10]. Korean J Radiol. 2020;10.3348/kjr.2020.0011. doi:10.3348/kjr.2020.0011)). [[WHO grade III astrocytoma]]