Literature DB >> 19077041

Spinal glioneuronal tumor with neuropil-like islands and meningeal dissemination: histopathological and radiological study of a pediatric case.

Pietro Luigi Poliani1, Domenico Sperli, Sergio Valentini, Antonio Armentano, Luisa Bercich, Maria Fausta Bonetti, Giuseppe Corriero, Massimo Brisigotti, Aldo Quattrone, Pier Luigi Lanza.   

Abstract

Cerebral and spinal location of glioneuronal tumors have been recently described as a novel type of primary CNS neoplasia. A distinctive rare form of glioneuronal tumors with neuropil-like islands (GTNI) have been reported to occur in the adult cerebrum, whereas spinal GTNI localization is extremely rare. In the present report we describe a case of a 15-month-old child with a spinal GTNI of the cervical region and meningeal dissemination. Histologically the tumor was composed of round, small neurocytic-like cells arranged around eosinophilic neuropil cores and embedded in a diffuse fibrillar glial component forming prominent "rosetted" neuropil islands displaying strong immunoreactivity for neuronal markers. Cerebral GTNI shows abundant glial components not rarely exhibiting anaplastic features that justify their inclusion within the group of diffuse astrocytomas. In contrast, including our case, spinal GTNI do not show histological evidence of anaplastic features and exhibits a significant neuronal component that may imply considering these lesions in a separate group. Nevertheless, due to their exceptional rarity, the natural history of these lesions is not yet fully understood, but spinal GTNI seems to have an unfavorable clinical course despite their benign histopathological features, which must be taken into account for appropriate treatment and follow-up of the patient.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19077041     DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1789.2008.00988.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuropathology        ISSN: 0919-6544            Impact factor:   1.906


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Journal:  J Neurooncol       Date:  2010-12-25       Impact factor: 4.130

2.  Molecular characterization of paediatric glioneuronal tumours with neuropil-like islands: a genome-wide copy number analysis.

Authors:  Laura Giunti; Anna Maria Buccoliero; Marilena Pantaleo; Maurizio Lucchesi; Aldesia Provenzano; Viviana Palazzo; Silvia Guarducci; Milena Guidi; Lorenzo Genitori; Orsetta Zuffardi; Iacopo Sardi; Sabrina Giglio
Journal:  Am J Cancer Res       Date:  2016-12-01       Impact factor: 6.166

3.  Spinal cord glioneuronal tumor with neuropil-like islands with 1p/19q deletion in an adult with low-grade cerebral oligodendroglioma.

Authors:  Tyler J Fraum; Stephanie Barak; Svetlana Pack; Russell R Lonser; Howard A Fine; Martha Quezado; Fabio M Iwamoto
Journal:  J Neurooncol       Date:  2011-11-15       Impact factor: 4.130

Review 4.  Intraventricular glioneuronal tumor with disseminated lesions at diagnosis--a case report.

Authors:  Hirohito Yano; Noriyuki Nakayama; Yoshinobu Hirose; Naoyuki Ohe; Jun Shinoda; Shin-ichi Yoshimura; Toru Iwama
Journal:  Diagn Pathol       Date:  2011-12-06       Impact factor: 2.644

5.  Spinal cord glioneuronal tumor with rosetted neuropil-like islands in pediatric age group.

Authors:  Nil Comunoglu; Ozgur Kilickesmez; Buge Oz
Journal:  Case Rep Pathol       Date:  2014-12-10

6.  An individual patient data meta-analysis on characteristics and outcome of patients with papillary glioneuronal tumor, rosette glioneuronal tumor with neuropil-like islands and rosette forming glioneuronal tumor of the fourth ventricle.

Authors:  Annika Schlamann; André O von Bueren; Christian Hagel; Isabella Zwiener; Clemens Seidel; Rolf-Dieter Kortmann; Klaus Müller
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2014-07-03       Impact factor: 3.240

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