Rosenthal fibres are seen in –
Correct Answer: Pilocytic astrocytoma
Description: Rosenthal fibers are thick, elongated, "corkscrew" eosinophilic bundles that are found on H&E staining of the brain.
They are seen in the presence of long-standing gliosis, pilocytic astrocytoma, Alexander's disease (a rare leukodystrophy) and fucosidosis.
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