| Literature DB >> 23250388 |
Hiroshi Kawaji1, Osamu Saito, Shinji Amano, Masao Kasahara, Satoshi Baba, Hiroki Namba.
Abstract
Extraventricular neurocytoma (EVN) is a rare tumor that mainly occurs in the cerebral hemispheres and spinal cord. Sellar neurocytoma is extremely rare, with only two previously reported cases. We report a sellar EVN in a 48-year-old man presenting with visual impairment. This tumor was partially resected. The residual tumor disappeared on MRI with adjuvant radiotherapy. However, 2 years later the tumor recurred with craniospinal dissemination, which is also very rare, with only four previously reported cases. The recurrent tumor showed atypical features with an MIB-1 LI score of 3 %. It is suggested that postoperative adjuvant radiation therapy with long-term follow-up is required for incompletely resected EVN.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23250388 DOI: 10.1007/s10014-012-0128-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Tumor Pathol ISSN: 1433-7398 Impact factor: 3.298