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     <td rowspan="4">Hemangioblastomas</td>
     <td rowspan="4">[[Hemangioblastoma|Hemangioblastomas]]</td>
     <td id="yui_3_17_2_1_1709596495879_125">- Cerebellum (solid or cystic)</td>
     <td>Cerebellum (solid or cystic)</td>
     <td>80%</td>
     <td>80%</td>
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     <td>- Retina</td>
     <td>Retina</td>
     <td>41–59%</td>
     <td>41–59%</td>
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     <td>- Brainstem</td>
     <td>Brainstem</td>
     <td>10–25%</td>
     <td>10–25%</td>
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     <td>- Spinal cord</td>
     <td>Spinal cord</td>
     <td>10–50%</td>
     <td>10–50%</td>
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Latest revision as of 01:58, 5 March 2024

Associations with von Hippel-Lindau disease

Common Lesions Frequency in VHL
Hemangioblastomas Cerebellum (solid or cystic) 80%
Retina 41–59%
Brainstem 10–25%
Spinal cord 10–50%
Pancreatic tumors or cysts 22–80%
Renal clear cell carcinoma & cysts 14–60%
Polycythemia 9–20% of intracranial hemangioblastomas
Rare Lesions (pertinent to nervous system)
Supratentorial hemangioblastoma 3–6%
Cystadenomas of the broad ligament 10% of females
Papillary cystadenomas of the epididymis 25–60% of males
Endolymphatic sac tumors 10–15%
Adrenal medullary pheochromocytoma (tends to be bilateral) 7–24%