“…Recent advances in molecular studies, including the identification of the IDH mutation, 1p/19q co-deletion, H3 K27M mutation, EGFR amplification, TERT promoter mutation, BRAF V600E mutation, MGMT promoter methylation, and others, have revolutionized the diagnosis, classification, and precision chemotherapy of gliomas [5,8,9,14,19,24]. However, compared to brain gliomas, previous studies on spinal cord gliomas have usually included less than 30 cases in a single report, and the molecular characteristics of spinal cord glioma (astrocytoma) are still largely unknown [6,21,27,33,38]. In the present study, we summarized the clinical and basic molecular pathological characteristics of 83 patients with spinal cord astrocytomas, thus revealing the prognostic value of the BRAF V600E and TERT promoter mutations in grade II and III gliomas.…”