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Clinicopathological experience with pineocytomas: report of five surgically treated cases.

J Vaquero1, J Ramiro, R Martínez, S Coca, G Bravo.   

Abstract

The clinicopathological experience associated with five cases of pineocytoma is presented. All patients were treated by surgical removal without postoperative radiotherapy. In three individuals, 2000 cGy was administered to the tumor as a presurgical diagnostic test, with no evidence of response. All cases demonstrated histological features of pineocytoma, according to the criteria of Borit et al., and of the so-called "pineocytoma with neuronal differentiation," according to the criteria of Rubinstein. The experience obtained from the present series reveals that these tumors can occur in the initial decades of life, that a cystic appearance and the presence of calcifications are distinctive features of their radiological evaluation, and that they have a good prognosis after surgical removal, even when the histological data indicate local invasion. The convenience of reserving the term "pineocytoma" for these tumors, and of including the so-called "pineocytomas without further differentiation" within the group of pineoblastomas, is suggested in order to achieve a practical clinicopathological assessment of parenchymatous pineal tumors.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2234367

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurgery        ISSN: 0148-396X            Impact factor:   4.654


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8.  Pleomorphic pineocytoma with extensive neuronal differentiation: report of two cases.

Authors:  K Kuchelmeister; I M von Borcke; H Klein; M Bergmann; F Gullotta
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10.  Neurosurgical experience with tumours of the pineal region at Clinica Puerta de Hierro.

Authors:  J Vaquero; J Ramiro; R Martínez; G Bravo
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